It's my tree / Olivier Tallec ; translated by Yvette Ghione.
Record details
- ISBN: 1525305476
- ISBN: 9781525305474
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2020.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Translation of: C'est mon arbre. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Squirrels > Juvenile fiction. Pine > Juvenile fiction. Forests and forestry > Juvenile fiction. Avarice > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cookstown Branch | GRO JP Talle | 31681020137337 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Wanting to keep everyone in the forest away from a favorite tree full of delicious pinecones, a squirrel considers building a long, high wall to keep other animals out before wondering if even better trees will be blocked on the other side. - Baker & Taylor
Wanting to keep everyone in the forest away from a favorite tree full of delicious pinecones, a squirrel considers building a long, high wall to keep other animals out before wondering if even better trees will be blocked on the other side. Illustrations. - Grand Central Pub
A squirrel decides to keep everyone in the forest away from a favorite tree (âItâs MY treeâ), but hasnât thought the plan all the way through!
The squirrel loves a particular tree (âIt's MY treeâ) and is happiest eating pinecones in its shade (âMY pinecones in the shade of MY treeâ). But then the squirrel starts to worry. What if someone else decides itâs THEIR tree? What if that someone wants to eat THEIR pinecones in the shade of THEIR tree? Should the squirrel build a gate in front of the tree to keep the others out? Or maybe a wall? Yes, a wall. The squirrel will build a long and high wall that no one can get over or around. Only, now that thereâs a wall, how can the squirrel know whatâs on the other side of it? Maybe a better tree is out there, full of pinecones. Maybe even a whole forest of better trees â¦
World-renowned author-illustrator Olivier Tallec has created a simple, funny, relevant fable for the modern age. The humor and exaggeration ensure that even the youngest children will recognize the greed, xenophobia and fear of missing out afflicting the poor squirrel. With tones of bright orange and yellow, the captivating illustrations bring the enormous-tailed squirrelâs rapid-fire range of emotions to vivid and hilarious life. This highly entertaining read-aloud would also make a perfect conversation starter for lessons on the importance of appreciating what one has.
- Grand Central Pub
Can a squirrel ever get what a squirrel wants most?The squirrel loves a particular tree (âMY treeâ) and is happiest sitting in its shade eating pinecones (âMY pineconesâ). But then the squirrel starts worrying. What if someone else wants to claim this tree, to call it THEIRs? So, the squirrel builds a massive wall around the tree. One that no one can get over. Perfect! Only, now the squirrel can't see what's beyond the wall. There may be a better tree out there, full of pinecones. Maybe even a whole forest of better trees ...Believe every squirrel ever: the never-ending quest for MINE is sure to drive you nuts!