The Old Oak Tree (pb)
by Hilary Briar; Reid Briar
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Pub Date 11 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 17 Jan 2024
Nimbus Publishing | Nimbus Publishing Limited
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Description
A musical tale in verse following a robin through a year of seasons in her oak tree home, and a tender-hearted exploration of the cycle of life, featuring delicate paper-collage illustrations.
Once there was a robin
As happy as could be
Because she lived up in the branches
Of an old oak tree
An old oak tree
A strong oak tree
The happiest oak
That you ever did see
This musical tale follows a robin as she makes her home in an old oak tree, a tree that shelters her and many other creatures—from squirrels to foxes to bears!—from many storms, and for many seasons. Until one night, when a terrible storm comes. When the tree falls, robin and all of the other animals who have relied on the tree must say goodbye. As the season turns from winter back to spring, the tree, now a nurse log, becomes home to a new kind of life.
A tender-hearted story gently exploring the cycle of life and death and rebirth, The Old Oak Tree can be read as either a song or a verse story, and features tactile recycled-paper artwork from celebrated artist Angela Doak (My First Book of Canadian Birds) and sheet music for budding musicians who want to play along.
A Note From the Publisher
The book includes sheet music for budding musicians who want to play along.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781774711996 |
PRICE | CA$13.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 24 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
I like that this book not only rhymed but had a song that you could hypothetically sing the book to. The illustrations were beautiful and the story about the circle of life was simple and easy for children to interact with. This would be a good storytime book for springtime.
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