Things That I LOVE about TREES

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Regular price €13.99
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A12=Charlotte Voake
Age Group_Ages 5-7
Age Group_Ages 5-7
Author_Charlotte Voake
Author_Chris Butterworth
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Britta Teckentrup
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Kay Maguire
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Nicola Davies
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plums
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781406382877
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 175g
  • Dimensions: 231 x 251mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A very young non-fiction picture book that looks at how a tree changes with the seasons, with charming illustrations by Charlotte Voake.

Learn how a plum tree changes with the seasons in this charming non-fiction picture book, beautifully illustrated by Charlotte Voake. Chris Butterworth's gentle, lyrical text describes how the buds of the plum tree bloom in the spring and how its leaves grow green and lush in the summer. Time goes by, and soon we see those same leaves fall in the autumn – now the branches are bare for the cold winter-months. With exquisite watercolour illustrations by Charlotte Voake, this is a book to treasure.

Chris Butterworth is the author of over seventy books, mostly non-fiction, and has written on subjects as diverse as disasters, hiccups, basketball and snakes. She has written a number of non-fiction titles for Walker, including Where Do Clothes Come From and Lunchbox: The Story of Your Food, winner of the American Farm Bureau's Book of the Year. She lives in Cornwall.


Charlotte Voake is the author-illustrator of Ginger, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and winner of the Nestlé Smarties Gold Award, Ginger Finds a Home and Hello Twins, one of the 2006 New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Books. She is also the illustrator of Steve Voake’s Insect Detectives and Vivian French’s Caterpillar Butterfly. She lives in Surrey.