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Capa do livro ilustrado "O Que Vês Quando Olhas Para Uma Árvore?" de Emma Carlisle, com um grande carvalho verde no centro e o selo do Plano Nacional de Leitura (LER+).

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Discover the magic of nature and change with this charming children's book, ideal for introducing environmental themes and the passing of the seasons.

This book, published by Jacarandá, invites the little ones to observe the world around them closely, turning a simple tree into a universe of discoveries. It is a read that stimulates curiosity and visual perception, perfect for reading with family or at school.

A Story About Observation and Change

Follow the adventure of a squirrel who gets upset seeing the leaves on his tree disappear. The narrative explores, in an intelligent and fun way, the inevitable change of seasons, a fundamental concept for the cognitive development of the young.

The text, combined with captivating illustrations, transforms the loss of leaves into a mystery to be solved, subtly teaching about the cycles of nature. It is a story that captivates with its simplicity and depth.

This title is part of the National Reading Plan (LER+), ensuring its pedagogical relevance and literary quality.

Key Features

  • Theme: Cycles of nature, observation, and seasonal change.
  • Narrative: Intelligent and fun, focused on a squirrel's perspective.
  • Illustrations: Rich in detail, encouraging visual exploration of the image.
  • Recommended for: Shared reading with preschool and early school-age children.
  • Publisher: Fábula (Jacarandá).

Edition Details

This book is more than a story; it is an invitation to reflect on what we see and how we interpret the world. The cover illustration, featuring the imposing tree, reflects the beauty and complexity of the theme addressed by Emma Carlisle.

Ideal for enriching the children's library, promoting literacy and connection with the environment.

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