Thank You, Tree: A Board Book
By (Author) Editors of Storey Publishing
Illustrated by Fiona Lee
Workman Publishing
Storey Publishing LLC
26th October 2021
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees
582.16
Board book
22
Width 154mm, Height 154mm, Spine 20mm
180g
On every page of this beautiful board book, Fiona Lee's charming illustrations invites little ones to celebrate a wonderful tree, learn its name, and say thank you for the tree's joyful, natural gifts. From thanking a magnolia tree for its pink blossoms and a birch tree for a branch to swing on to thanking a maple tree for its colourful fall leaves and a cedar for a secret hiding place, this sweet book teaches the youngest readers to celebrates trees for their leaves, branches, flowers, fruits, and more. AGES: 0 to 3 AUTHOR: Storey Publishing, located in North Adams, Massachusetts, specialises in books on natural health and wellness, farming, sustainability, food, gardening, crafts, nature, and children's activities. Fiona Lee is inspired by colour, strong-willed kids, and the unintentional humor of animals. Working both traditionally and digitally, she captures detail, texture, and life's small moments. Trained as a Science Illustrator, her clients include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, UC Santa Cruz, and more. She lives in Vermont in a tiny house in the middle of a big hayfield.
Storey Publishing, located in North Adams, Massachusetts, specializes in books for all ages that promote creative hands-on living and teach the skills to enhance enjoyment of gardening, nature and outdoor activity, cooking and food preserving, crafts, self-care and conscious living, backyard homesteading, animal raising, and a sustainable lifestyle.
Fiona Lee is inspired by color, strong-willed kids, and the unintentional humor of animals. Working both traditionally and digitally, she captures detail, texture, and life's small moments. Trained as a Science Illustrator, her clients include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, UC Santa Cruz, and more. She lives in Vermont in a tiny house in the middle of a big hayfield.