A Tree Is a Home

by Pamela Hickman (Author) Zafouko Yamamoto (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
In this delightful exploration of the seasons in nature, an oak tree and its animal inhabitants change and grow over the course of a year --- just like their human neighbors! A large old oak tree stands near an empty house. Like the house, the tree provides shelter and a place to raise a family. From its branches to its roots, six animals share the tree as a home. Readers follow along as the tree and the animals --- a raccoon, opossum, acorn weevil, gray squirrel, blue jay and chipmunk --- change and adapt through all four seasons, from one autumn to the next. Meanwhile, a human family moves into the empty house nearby, and we see their story unfold, and grow, at the same time as their animal neighbors. Bestselling children's author Pamela Hickman provides a perfect introduction to nature's seasonal cycles in this charming picture book. In a unique approach, the informational text about the tree and animals is paired with a separate narrative told wordlessly through artwork about the human family's parallel lives. Zafouko Yamamoto's art alternates between the wider view encompassing the tree and the house and a focus only on the tree, where close-up illustrations highlight each animal's activities. This multilayered story invites rereading and discussions about the various homes found in nature, and the cycles and seasons of life. It has strong curriculum applications in life science, such as growth and changes in animals and plants, ecosystems and habitats. The book also explores the interconnectedness of living things and fosters an appreciation for nature. Illustrated life cycles of an oak tree and each of the animals in the book, a glossary and further reading are included.
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School Library Journal

K-Gr 4--This book is a treasure trove of information on the habitat and life cycle of trees. A mature oak tree provides a home for different animals, and six animals are highlighted in this book. Each spread features a season and what changes occur in the tree, as well as each animal's the life cycle. The story starts by presenting where each animal lives and what happens during the fall. Small panels spotlight each critter--.a raccoon, gray squirrel, blue jay, acorn weevil, chipmunk, and opossum. The mixed media illustrations have a soft, almost vintage feel to them. The back matter includes diagrams on the life cycle that will reinforce key concepts from the narrative about the animals and oak tree. Educators will be delighted by the range of key topics and will be able to develop lots of lessons with the book as an anchor text. VERDICT An excellent addition to elementary nonfiction collections and to support units on the life cycles of plants and animals.--Debbie Tanner, S. D. Spady Montessori Elem., FL

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Review quotes

A sweet, informative journey.—Kirkus Reviews
Pamela Hickman
Pamela is an award-winning author of over 35 non-fiction nature books for children, including The Kids Canadian Nature Series, First Look at Nature Series, Animal Senses and Animals Hibernating. She lives in Canning, Nova Scotia.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781525302367
Lexile Measure
860
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
September 20, 2021
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
JNF003000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | General
JNF013090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Seasons
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Seasons
Forest animals
Ecology
Children's stories
Life cycles
Trees
Forest ecology
Oak
Habitat
Informational works

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