Synopses & Reviews
In simple rhyme, Nancy Van Laan tells the joyous story of a child looking for a tree to call his own. He climbs five trees and discovers them occupied by everything from one owl nesting to five spiders spinning, until at last he finds the tree that's perfect for him ... right in his own backyard! Told from a child's perspective, this engaging book has many levels: it's a counting book, a book of concepts, and a point-and-say book, and it also shows every child's desire to explore the big, wide world and know that the comfort of home is close at hand. Bold, graphic illustrations add to the fun, making this a great choice for young audiences.
Synopsis
A child looks for the perfect tree to climb and along the way counts animals from one to five. Told from a child's perspective, this engaging title is a counting book, a book of concepts, and a point-and-say exploration.
About the Author
Nancy Van Laan is the author of numerous bestselling picture books, including Possum Come a-Knockin' and Little Baby Bobby.
Sheila White Samton has written and illustrated several books for children, including Crown's Frogs in Clogs and Ten Tiny Monsters.