Member Reviews
Lovely story and illustrations. Liked the author’s note. As an adult, I didn’t enjoy the narrative of the story as much as I enjoy other children’s books usually. But I did appreciate Nana’s wisdom and optimism. All in all, I’m certain lots of kids are going to love all the pretty colours and singsongy dialogue in this book.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an eARC of this title in exchange for my honest review.
An actual photo of me reading this absolute gem of a book:
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Did I cry? Yes. Why? Because this book is light, fun, colorful, and FULL of love and friendship. My favorite thing was the wholesome relationship between Britta and her Nana. I have a similar relationship with my nana, and she would wholeheartedly knit a scarf with me to save some trees.
Britta is absolutely convinced her two favorite trees, Apple and Magnolia are friends, and, over a rough winter, she sets out to determine if it's true. Though her dad and sister are skeptical, kindly and less so, Nana affirms her and encourages her to pay attention. In listening and observing closely, Britta learns a lot about friendship--even the very unusual kids.
This is such a sweet tale! The language is fairly simple and has repeated refrains so it will appeal to very young readers and would make a great first independent reading book. The illustrations are soft and absolutely gorgeous! There is lots of lovely detail for kids to explore. This would make a great addition to Pre-K and elementary school and classroom libraries!
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review!