Treesong

Download Treesong PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Treesong book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages.
Strictly No Elephants

“A sunny, smart, tongue-in-cheek tale.” —The New York Times Book Review “Sweet and affirming.” —Kirkus Reviews “With a gentle message of inclusion and helping others, this title reaches beyond a mere friendship story.”—School Library Journal “Heartening.”—Booklist In this bestselling and internationally beloved picture book, the local Pet Club won’t admit a boy’s tiny pet elephant, so he finds a solution—one that involves all kinds of unusual animals. Today is Pet Club day. There will be cats and dogs and fish, but strictly no elephants are allowed. The Pet Club doesn’t understand that pets come in all shapes and sizes, just like friends. Now it is time for a boy and his tiny pet elephant to show them what it means to be a true friend. Strictly No Elephants has been sold around the world and is heralded as a pitch-perfect book about inclusion. Imaginative and lyrical, this sweet story captures the magic of friendship and the joy of having a pet.
The Tree's Song

Author: Pasquale De Marco
language: en
Publisher: Pasquale De Marco
Release Date: 2025-05-13
**The Tree's Song** is a lyrical celebration of trees, exploring their beauty, grace, and the profound impact they have on our lives. From the towering redwoods that pierce the heavens to the delicate cherry blossoms that paint the springtime in ethereal hues, trees exhibit an astonishing diversity of forms and colors. Their intricate branches reach towards the sky like grasping arms, forming a canopy that shelters us from the sun's scorching rays and provides a haven for countless creatures. The gnarled roots that anchor them firmly in the earth symbolize their deep connection to the soil, drawing nourishment from the very ground that sustains them. Trees are more than just passive observers of our world; they are active participants in the intricate web of life. Their leaves, like tiny solar panels, convert sunlight into energy through the magical process of photosynthesis, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere that we breathe. They purify our water, filter pollutants, and create microclimates that support a myriad of plant and animal species. In turn, trees rely on us for their own survival, forming a symbiotic relationship that has endured for millennia. Throughout history, trees have played a pivotal role in human societies. They have provided us with shelter, sustenance, and medicine. Their wood has been used to build homes, ships, and countless other objects that have shaped our civilizations. The bark, leaves, and fruits of trees have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, treating a wide range of ailments from minor cuts to chronic diseases. Trees have also been a source of inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians, their beauty and majesty immortalized in countless works of art and literature. In an era marked by rapid urbanization and environmental degradation, trees have become more important than ever before. They offer a much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life, providing us with places to relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature. Studies have shown that spending time in forests can reduce stress, improve mood, and boost our overall well-being. Trees also play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and releasing oxygen. **The Tree's Song** is a love letter to trees, a celebration of their beauty, grace, and the profound impact they have on our lives. Through lyrical prose, stunning photography, and personal anecdotes, this book invites readers to explore the many facets of trees and to develop a deep appreciation for these magnificent organisms. If you like this book, write a review on google books!
The Songs of Trees

WINNER OF THE 2018 JOHN BURROUGHS MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING NATURAL HISTORY WRITING “Both a love song to trees, an exploration of their biology, and a wonderfully philosophical analysis of their role they play in human history and in modern culture.” —Science Friday The author of Sounds Wild and Broken and the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Forest Unseen visits with nature’s most magnificent networkers — trees David Haskell has won acclaim for eloquent writing and deep engagement with the natural world. Now, he brings his powers of observation to the biological networks that surround all species, including humans. Haskell repeatedly visits a dozen trees, exploring connections with people, microbes, fungi, and other plants and animals. He takes us to trees in cities (from Manhattan to Jerusalem), forests (Amazonian, North American, and boreal) and areas on the front lines of environmental change (eroding coastlines, burned mountainsides, and war zones.) In each place he shows how human history, ecology, and well-being are intimately intertwined with the lives of trees. Scientific, lyrical, and contemplative, Haskell reveals the biological connections that underpin all life. In a world beset by barriers, he reminds us that life’s substance and beauty emerge from relationship and interdependence.