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Sometimes I feel like an oak Book
Book | Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press, Toronto : 2024.

  • 4 of 9 Copies Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative
  • 0 of 1 Copy Available at Port Colborne Library (Show)
  • 0 current holds with 9 total copies.
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Branch Call Number Location Holdable? Status
Port Colborne J811.63 DAN Juvenile Indigenous Collection Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Centennial JP DANIE 2024 Picture Books - Stories Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Fleming - Beamsville JP Danie Children - Picture Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Grimsby P Dan Children - Picture Book Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Niagara-on-the-Lake JP DANIE Children Picture Book Nature Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Rittenhouse - Vineland JP Danie Children - Picture Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Seaway J819.16 Dan Children - Non-Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Wainfleet JP FIC Danie Children - Picture Book Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Welland Main J819.16 Dan Children - Non-Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
About

Following the success of Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox and Sometimes I Feel Like a River, this companion book explores the nature and beauty of trees. Twelve lyrical poems look at twelve different trees, from early spring to deep winter. In each poem, a child identifies with a feature of the tree - such as the smooth trunk of a birch whose bark has peeled away, the strong branches of a spruce that shelter small birds or the pink flowers of a cherry blossom that tumble like confetti. The poems provide an opportunity to learn about each tree, inspiring us to look afresh at the trees around us - whether in the schoolyard, neighborhood or park - and get to know them better. Danielle Daniel's passion for trees is beautifully matched by Jackie Traverse's paintings, which bring each tree to life. In the pages following the poems, children are invited to consider what different kinds of trees might mean to them. In an author's note, Danielle Daniel shares her belief, similar to her Algonquin ancestors', that trees are sentient beings with much to give and teach us.
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  • ISBN: 9781773066981
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm.print
  • Publisher: Toronto : Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press, 2024.

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