Sky Tree

by Thomas Locker

Other authorsThomas Locker (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1995

Call number

E L

Publication

HarperCollins (1995), Edition: 1st, 40 pages

Description

Invites the reader to experience the life of a tree and its relationship to the sky through storytelling, art appreciation, and scientific exploration.

User reviews

LibraryThing member matthewbloome
I love Thomas Locker paintings. They are so wonderfully detailed. This year-long examination of a tree and the paintings it is built around informabout how a deciduous tree changes throughout the year to accomodate the changing seasons. The questions at the end are equally illuminating. It's a
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unusual and wonderful sort of story.
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LibraryThing member fuzzytoaster77
A book about how trees change through different seasons. Good illustrations.

Ages 3-6
Source: Pierce County Library System
LibraryThing member JackieOttman
during the seasons the tree is shown changing and the different wildlife that come in contact with the tree. Breautiful artwork, literacy, science.
3 and up group or individual
LibraryThing member Marlene28
This book is very interesting, this shows how a tree changes during different seasons. Oil paintings are very beautiful and striking also it have questions at the bottom of each chapter so that the audience can discuss about why the change of the tree.
Age: 5 and Up
Source: Lakewood Library

ISBN

0060248831 / 9780060248833
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