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Read a story. Plant a tree! "It doesn't look safe, Jeremy," replied Anna, "for you or the coulee." Anna loves her peaceful walks to school through the coulee. But one day she stumbles upon a kid-constructed tree fort that threatens to harm more than the trees. Anna has to act fast in order to protect her coulee and help her friends. Anna and the Tree Fort is the second in the Anna series, following Anna and the Earth Angel. Children ages 6-9 will love this bridge between picture books and chapter books. Every print copy sold of the Anna series plants a tree. Thank you for helping to grow Anna's forest. You can follow the growth of the forest here.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Read a story. Plant a tree! "It doesn't look safe, Jeremy," replied Anna, "for you or the coulee." Anna loves her peaceful walks to school through the coulee. But one day she stumbles upon a kid-constructed tree fort that threatens to harm more than the trees. Anna has to act fast in order to protect her coulee and help her friends. Anna and the Tree Fort is the second in the Anna series, following Anna and the Earth Angel. Children ages 6-9 will love this bridge between picture books and chapter books. Every print copy sold of the Anna series plants a tree. Thank you for helping to grow Anna's forest. You can follow the growth of the forest here.
Autorenporträt
Stephanie Hrehirchuk lives in Calgary, Alberta with her husband, 2 children and beloved cat. She shares her children's books with elementary classrooms, discussing nature, sustainability and the art of writing. Anna and the Tree Fort receives 5 stars from Readers' Favorite ~ "This story has the perfect message for the current generation and the presence of the angel of the forest gives it a magical vibe. The black and white sketches are beautiful and they make the concept and the scenes vivid. It is an excellent bedtime storybook to read out to children, and teachers and educators can use the book for read aloud sessions in classrooms to make them understand the importance of preserving nature and wildlife. Stories like this are good for children to read as it develops a sense of responsibility in them to preserve the trees around them instead of destroying them. I like the portrayal of Anna's character. Her love for nature and animals is relatable and tangible, and she reaches out to young readers in a good way."