The Secret Life of Trees: Explore the Forests of the World, with Oakheart the Brave (Stars of Nature #1)

by Moira Butterfield (Author) Vivian Mineker (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Stars of Nature

Take in the knowledge and wisdom of a wise old oak tree as he shares with beautiful illustrations, science facts, and folk tales what he has learned in his 500 years on earth.

My arms stretch out all day long.
I can be climbed,
but I’m not a mountain.
What am I?
I am Oakheart,

the oldest tree in the forest!

Did you know that trees can talk to each other? Or that the oldest living thing is a tree? Let the ancient and mysterious Oakheart, the oldest and wisest tree in the forest, lead you through this enchanting guide to trees.

In The Secret Life of TreesOakheart the Brave shares his own experiences as well as what he has heard on the wind and the things whispered to him by animals over his long life, beginning with his start as a tiny acorn buried underground by a mouse. Learn all about:

  • How trees grow and survive
  • The different parts of trees, inside and out, and what they do
  • The many different types of forests and trees of the world
  • The tallest, oldest, biggest, and widest trees
  • The creatures and organisms that depend on trees
  • Why trees are so important to humans
  • Tips on how to help trees thrive
  • Tree folklore from around the world 

This collection of delightful traditional stories and engaging facts will impart a love of nature, and inspire you to look after the world around you. Whimsical and detailed illustrations have pride of place in magical tales that mix natural history with a splash of fantasy, creating a book that you will pore over time and again.

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Kirkus Reviews

Branches gently out into both natural science and human culture, albeit sparely.

School Library Journal

Gr 3-6--Butterfield's knowledgable prose and Mineker's tender illustrations introduce readers to the beauty of trees. Oakheart the Brave, a personified tree, describes his own growth and development. He also shares fanciful, folktale-like stories gathered from his bird friends. Oakheart explains how and why his bark is so rough and wrinkly. He discusses tree communication, tree rings, and tree defenses as well as different types of forests and the tallest, biggest trees in the world. The text ends with information about how trees live and grow through the four seasons. Mineker's pleasant illustrations are effectively incorporated throughout the text. The artwork complements the book's mix of narrative fiction and facts; the trees are depicted as friendly, smiling guardians of the forest. VERDICT A well-constructed, informative, and entertaining book about trees.--Heidi Grange, Summit Elem. Sch., Smithfield, UT

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"A sweet sifting of tree-and forest-related facts and folklore.""
Kirkus Reviews
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780711250024
Lexile Measure
800
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Words & Pictures
Publication date
August 20, 2020
Series
Stars of Nature
BISAC categories
JNF037040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Trees & Forests
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF052030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
Library of Congress categories
Folklore
Trees
Forests and forestry

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