Monday, January 30, 2023

"How Does A Tree Become A Tree?" - a bookwrap






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How Does A Tree Become A Tree? 


by Joshua Goodson


Specs


* Ages:  3-7

* Grade Level:  PS-2

* Length:  24 pages

* Publisher:  Independently published

* Pub. Date:  Nov. 10, 2020

* ISBN-10:  1735879908

* ISBN-13:  978-1735879901

* Language:  English


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The Book




A tree has its beginning as a seed.  With the help of rain, sun, and soil the seed takes root and turns into a  lush sapling.  The sapling then keeps on growing and a beautiful tree emerges giving shelter to birds and a variety of animals.  Trees bring shade for picnics and produce oxygen for humans to breathe.  

The adult tree then produces its own seeds and the miracle of the birth of a new tree continues once again.  The illustrations are simple and the book teaches a child to love the trees around them and all about the life cycle of a tree.  I really like this sweet book and highly recommend it. 
 


Storywraps Rating - 5 HUGS! 



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Meet the Author






Joshua Goodson is a children’s book author who currently lives in Hawaii. Passionate about the world we live in, Joshua is an artist and a quiet philosopher. He has traveled the globe in search of the inner peace that comes from truly connecting with the environment and believes in the spirit of youth. Joshua knows change is possible, but only if we combine our love of Mother Earth with our love for future generations. This emotion is in each of his books. Tomorrow may belong to our children, but how that future is shaped rests on the shoulders of those teaching the youth.




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