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Book: What Do You See When You Look at a Tree? (Fábulas Publisher)
Discover the books that stimulate environmental awareness and critical thinking in the youngest readers. "What Do You See When You Look at a Tree?" invites deep reflection on nature and our role in the world.
This wonderful book, written and illustrated by artist Emma Carlisle, is more than just reading; it is an invitation to empathy, mindfulness, and personal growth through the careful observation of one of the most admirable living beings: trees.
The work directly addresses readers, encouraging them to reconnect with the environment. Through thought-provoking questions, the book develops critical thinking and the ability to reflect on oneself and the world around us. It is a valuable tool for fostering a deeper appreciation of nature and our place within it.
The delicate and engaging illustrations by Emma Carlisle perfectly complement the narrative, creating a calm and inviting atmosphere for exploration. This title, included in the National Reading Plan (LER+), is ideal for quiet reading moments with family or for introducing important conversations about ecology and introspection.
Key Features
- Central Theme: Empathy, mindfulness, and connection with nature.
- Author and Illustrator: Emma Carlisle.
- Publisher: Fábulas.
- Recognition: Integrated into the National Reading Plan (LER+).
- Educational Focus: Stimulation of critical thinking and personal reflection.
- Ideal For: Children who benefit from readings that promote careful observation and environmental awareness.
Appreciating Nature
By focusing on trees, the book teaches children to see beyond the obvious. The pages encourage looking for details, observing the life that trees sustain, and understanding their silent importance in the ecosystem. It is an excellent resource for those looking for children's books that promote calm and presence.
Não recomendado para crianças com menos de 7 anos.