Winter Trees by Carole Gerber, illustrated by Leslie Evans.
The pair who created Leaf Jumpers return with an exploration of seven common types of tree in the winter. A boy walks with his dog through the forest, discovering the different barks and forms of trees and identifying each one. Gerber writes with a poetic hand, creating a book that sees beyond the trees themselves and speaks to the experience of a woods in winter. Evans’ illustrations are strong and bold, capturing each tree and its characteristics with real style.
Share this one on a wintry evening in front of the fire or in a class looking at trees. The language of the book is a joy to read aloud and the illustrations will work well with an audience. It is also a great book for kids who prefer nonfiction and for classrooms looking for winter books rather than holiday ones. Appropriate for ages 5-7.
Thank you Tasha for your kind words and lovely review. I will treasure it! All the best, Carole Gerber
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Carole, it’s your book that is lovely.
Tasha
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