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6 result(s) for "Arbres Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse."
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La plus haute branche
\"Perchée sur la plus haute branche de son arbre monstrueux -- un géant qui fait deux fois la taille d'un diplodocus -- Elsa espionne le voisinage. Elle passe ses journées à imaginer le commencement du monde. L'époque où la terre n'était qu'un désert vide et froid et où la Lune, seule dans le ciel, s'ennuyait. Son arbre existait déjà au temps d'avant le temps, quand les tigres aux dents de sabres et les mammouths faisaient la loi. Malgré les vilaines bosses et les cicatrices qui couvrent son corps, son ami est encore fier et solide. Elsa veut y construire un radeau, mais voilà que son père lui interdit d'y retourner. «Pourquoi»? La réponse lui traverse le cœur comme un poignard...\"-- Publisher's description.
Sois un arbre!
Un album poétique dressant un habile parallèle entre le corps humain et celui des arbres, les incroyables capacités de ceux-ci étant survolées avant que les deux dernières doubles pages abordent les façons de protéger les forêts ainsi que leur anatomie complète. Les lavis d'aquarelle se répartissent quant à eux en aplats relevés de crayon de bois, prenant notamment la forme d'un panorama qui se déploie pour exposer comment les arbres apportent dans la vie dans un parc en bordure de ville.--From the publisher.
Counting up the olive tree : a Palestine number book
\"Counting up the Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book is a rhythmic adventure where little Palestinian football (soccer) players--boys and girls--work together to save an olive tree in a race against time. Following on the extraordinary success of P Is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book, Golbarg Bashi teamed up with the gifted artist Nabi H. Ali to create Counting up the Olive Tree to help young readers practice counting numbers and learn the power of cooperation.\" -- page [4] of cover.
Little Tree and the wood wide web
\"Little Tree is very small on the dark forest floor. She is terribly lonely and she can't reach any light or water. Her worried feeling sinks down to the tips of her roots. But little does she know her roots are connected to a network of fungus that connects every single tree in the forest. The network sends her message all over the forest! \"Little Tree needs help!\" But who will listen?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Hilwa's gifts
\"Ali has arrived in Palestine for a visit just in time for the olive harvest. His grandfather, Seedo, and Hilwa--his favorite tree--greet him in the grove, where Seedo explains that Hilwa has many gifts to share. Other family members whack the trees' branches with sticks, singing 'Zaytoon, ya zaytoon' while cousins clap and dance and happily pick up fallen olives. (Luckily, a gentle whack is all it takes for Hilwa's fruits to rain down!) The next day, at the olive press, Ali watches the drip of gold liquid into a can, another of Hilwa's gifts. Later, they picnic under the tree's branches with hot mint tea, pita, and delicious olive oil swirled on hummus. Tradition is the greatest gift of all: the family gathering--generation after generation--to celebrate a bountiful harvest\"-- Provided by publisher.
Bunny & Tree
Bunny and Tree first meet when the tree observes a ferocious wolf threatening the bunny and comes to its protection. From that moment on, there is a bond of trust between the two, which flowers not only into friendship, but amazingly, into a road trip adventure, when Bunny, who's looking for his rabbit friends, convinces Tree that it's time to uproot and see the world. Compelled by sympathy and a shared purpose, Bunny and Tree hit the road, becoming another tremendous and memorable picture book odd couple.