The City Tree
Shira Boss author Lorena Alvarez illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Published:25th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
In this enchanting and informative picture book with environmental themes, a newly planted sidewalk tree transforms the neighborhood as residents nurture it through the seasons. Vibrantly illustrated and with extensive back matter, this is a lovely ode to how trees make cities—and communities—better. Perfect for fans of The Night Gardener and The Curious Garden.
Dani lives on a city block carpeted with concrete—until a street tree moves in.
The tree brings the wonders of nature to Dani’s doorstep and is good company through the days and seasons. But it will need help to thrive . . .
This love letter to the many gifts of trees reminds us to take care of our neighbors—even those with roots, branches, and leaves.
- An inspiring story that will empower young readers to engage in climate activism and plant and nurture trees.
- A perfect Earth Day pick.
- Spectacular artwork depicts a vibrant, diverse neighborhood.
- Includes back matter that invites kids to care for the trees in their own neighborhood. <
★ "A simple story of a tree which transforms into a glorious celebration of life, growth, and community." — School Library Journal (starred review) "Dani forms a bond with the sole tree that is planted in their urban neighborhood; this is a good introduction to the concept of greening city streets for the youngest children. Tranquil and calming, this is an ideal bedtime read." — Kirkus Reviews "Bustling city scenes center the tree not as backdrop but as full-fledged neighbor, reinforcing the text’s encouragement of stewardship." — Publishers Weekly "Detailed digital illustrations reflect subtle changes over time: everything becomes brighter, more colorful, and more joyous. The story winds down over the course of four double-page spreads depicting a year of poignant seasonal shifts on the street. Back matter includes information about street trees and their care along with additional resources." — Horn Book Magazine
ISBN: 9780358423416
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 358g
40 pages