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The big tree / Laura Knetzger.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: I like to read comicsPublisher: New York Holiday House, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0823444457
  • 9780823444458
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Kittens Max, Cantaloupe, and Melon love the Big Tree. In spring, they climb it. In summer, they stargaze on it. In autumn, they play in its leaves. It's always been there. But now the Big Tree is sick. Really sick. And Melon and Cantaloupe's parents have to cut it down. Max is sad to lose the Big Tree, but he's even sadder for his friends. The Big Tree was in their yard for their whole lives--it was their friend. More than anything, Max wants to cheer them up. He thinks about it and thinks about it, and finally it comes to him: with some allowance money, some elbow grease, and a lot of beautiful potted plants, he can help them grow new and beautiful flowers in their sunny backyard!"--Publisher's website.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Reader KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111011086093
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Reader KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111010988174
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Reader New KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111011185101
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Reader KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111010855852
Children's Book Children's Book Northport Library Children's Reader KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111011135387
Children's Book Children's Book Northport Library Children's Reader KNETZGER LAURA Available 33111009439601
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

How do you cheer up a friend?

Kittens Max, Cantaloupe, and Melon love the Big Tree. In spring, they climb it. In summer, they stargaze on it. In autumn, they play in its leaves. It's always been there.

But now the Big Tree is sick. Really sick. And Melon and Cantaloupe's parents have to cut it down.

Max is sad to lose the Big Tree, but he's even sadder for his friends. The Big Tree was in their yard for their whole lives-it was their friend. More than anything, Max wants to cheer them up. He thinks about it and thinks about it, and finally it comes to him- with some allowance money, some elbow grease, and a lot of beautiful potted plants, he can help them grow new and beautiful flowers in their sunny backyard!

A sensitive and age-appropriate story about loss, friendship, and the power of kindness, THE BIG TREE is a perfect text for teaching beginning readers emotional intelligence, change acceptance, and the value of positive action. A touching and brightly drawn beginner comic from Ignatz Nominee Laura Knetzger, THE BIG TREE is heartfelt, tender, and warm.

Comics-lovers can now share the fun with their kids, students, siblings, and younger friends who are learning to read!

I Like to Read Comics are perfect for kids who are challenged by or unengaged in reading, kids who love art, and the growing number of young comics fans. Filled with eye-catching art, humor, and terrific stories these comics provide unique reading experiences for growing minds.

I Like to Read Comics, like their award-winning I Like to Read counterpart, are created by celebrated artists and support reading comprehension to transform children into lifelong readers.

We hope that all new readers will say, "I like to read comics!"

Ages 7-10 Holiday House.

"Kittens Max, Cantaloupe, and Melon love the Big Tree. In spring, they climb it. In summer, they stargaze on it. In autumn, they play in its leaves. It's always been there. But now the Big Tree is sick. Really sick. And Melon and Cantaloupe's parents have to cut it down. Max is sad to lose the Big Tree, but he's even sadder for his friends. The Big Tree was in their yard for their whole lives--it was their friend. More than anything, Max wants to cheer them up. He thinks about it and thinks about it, and finally it comes to him: with some allowance money, some elbow grease, and a lot of beautiful potted plants, he can help them grow new and beautiful flowers in their sunny backyard!"--Publisher's website.

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