To Find Treasure in the Mountains

Francine Rockey author Kendra Binney illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yosemite Conservancy

Published:29th Sep '22

Should be back in stock very soon

To Find Treasure in the Mountains cover

  • Prepublication review mailing
  • Blog/bookstagrammer tour
  • Finished books mailing to parks and to outdoor family bloggers and media outlets, especially focused on Western mountain states

"This picture book is a splendid and dazzlingly illustrated love letter to the outdoors." --Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

"Soon you’ll be aching for outdoor adventures, too!" --Foreword Reviews, Starred Review


With sturdy shoes and a sense of adventure, three young children hike through the sparkling woods to find treasure in the mountains. No pirate’s map or magic wand required! Outside, there is always something wonderful just around the bend.


Is that treasure hidden in a hollow old tree trunk? Does treasure gleam near the lizard with the bright blue belly? Can the feathery flight of a great gray owl hint at treasure? Yes, yes, and yes! Because all steps into the wild lead to nature’s treasures. This lovely picture book highlights discoveries and connections that come from sharing time outdoors together.




Foreword Reviews, Starred Review: “Fostering love for the natural world, this picture book pairs lush illustrations with notes about the accessibility of interacting with the wild. You don’t need magic to find treasures, it declares—just sturdy shoes and a spirit of adventure! Follow along as a diverse group of children ready their knapsacks with snacks, water, and the tools of the trail, heading off to wonder at tall trees, cheerful birdsong, changing skies, and alighting butterflies. Soon you’ll be aching for outdoor adventures, too!” (July/August 2022)


Shelf Awareness, Starred Review: "Evocative imagery and gorgeous art encourage children to treasure natural wonders in this picture book celebrating curiosity, exploration and the wilderness. To Find Treasure in the Mountains begins with three children securing their "sturdy shoes" and setting out on a mountain path. "All steps into the wild lead to treasure," the narrator explains, guiding readers to try what the story's trio does: "go eye to eye with grasshoppers" or "sit so still the painted lady butterfly believes your ear is a flower petal." These peaceful pauses occur between leaps over burbling creeks and rock climbs as a team. The children take the small tumbles that "even seasoned treasure seekers" do as they discover nature's gold: bird's eggs in a nest, a sunning lizard, a "great gray owl." Back home, they hold their treasure not as physical pieces in their hands but as memories in their hearts. . .This picture book is a splendid and dazzlingly illustrated love letter to the outdoors."  (August 26, 2022)


“The Picture Book Buzz” on Maria Marshall - Making Nature Fun: “I love hiking, strolling, or sitting and watching - just generally spending time in nature. So it's no wonder I fell in love with this magical book. The shimmering foil on the cover hints at the treasure to be found within. . . .It's a joyous celebration of taking the time to explore nature, observing everything big (deer and lizards) and small (ants and butterflies), sitting still and listening, and "being brave as a black bear/ and as steady as a mountain lion." (posted August 4, 2022)

ISBN: 9781951179168

Dimensions: 266mm x 241mm x 9mm

Weight: unknown

32 pages