
I'm Like a Tree and a Tree's Like Me
Anne Crahay
(Illustrator)Description
I am a seed.
I grow bigger and bigger each day.
I'm starting to become who I am.
So begins this story, which is also how a child's life begins... and so too does a tree's. With an affirming, poetic text and gorgeous, delicate art as revealed through die-cuts on almost every spread, I'm Like a Tree and a Tree's Like Me is a beautiful picture book about how we begin, how we grow, how we're nourished, and how we live. By drawing parallels between a growing child and a growing tree, author Sylvaine Jaoui and illustrator Anne Crahay remind us of the myriad ways that humans and plants are connected as living beings.
Product Details
Publisher | Enchanted Lion |
Publish Date | April 15, 2025 |
Pages | 44 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781592704248 |
Dimensions | 11.3 X 8.3 X 0.5 inches | 1.0 pounds |
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Reviews
"A tree and a human baby compare growth from their beginnings in this lovely picture book... Each page has a cutout which reveals their next steps on the following page... Little listeners will have lots to think about in examining the the seed's underground journey and its eventual burst through to sun in parallel to a baby being born. And the repetitive 'Me too!' is a fun interactive element of reading the book aloud. Their different perspectives offer a window into the importance of humans' and plants' interdependence."
--Youth Services Book Review"Allows readers to build a connection with themselves and the nature around them. The simplicity of the lines makes the book a great option for read-alouds and will likely get enthusiastic audience participation. Textured illustrations adorn each spread and perfectly complement the picture book's childlike and straightforward nature... VERDICT: This sweet, simple story about the human-nature connection will be a pleasing addition to library collections."--School Library Journal
"The die cuts are so key... The whole book has this peek-through element to it, which makes it a great way to show [the] parallels between plants and people."--Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (A School Library Journal blog)
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