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**Nominated for the 2021 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal**

''Heart-warming ... a celebration of the world around us at a time when we need it the most''
Creative Review

Bird loves to sing in the towering tree at the heart of the jungle. It feels like home.
When the season changes she must say goodbye, but she isn''t ready to let go.

Award-winning designer Coralie Bickford-Smith takes us on a lyrical and enchanting journey with Bird and her animal friends. Exploring vibrant woodlands and magical night-time skies, we fly with Bird through every page and learn the story of the tree and what will happen when it is time for Bird to go.

Beautifully illustrated and lovingly told, The Song of the Tree speaks to the universal search for belonging and reminds us of the importance of community, friendship and the natural world.

''Exquisite ... vivid ... each page feels alive'' Observer

''Wond

Trade Review
Another exquisite, clothbound tale from Coralie Bickford-Smith... [her] illustrations are so vivid and patterned, reminiscent of traditional African wax prints, that each page feels alive. The night-time stars and fireflies sparkle, though there's no glitter or foil used, while elsewhere the text swoops bird-like across the page * Observer *
Depicts nature at its most majestic and tells a lovely fable about belonging * Financial Times *
Never have the woods looked more beautiful than in this exquisite new fable about growing up, exploring the world and understanding where you belong * Angels and Urchins Magazine *
Heart-warming . . . a celebration about the world around us and the importance of the natural world at a time when we need it the most * Creative Review *
Wonderful, poetically told . . . beautifully designed on the page to match the spirit of the words, tells of the importance of shelter and its power to encourage confidence and tolerance as well as empowering development and independence. The interdependence of the bird and the tree in this story is a beautiful telling of a universal theme -- Julia Eccleshare * LoveReading *
Magical ... an ode to nature -- Best Children's Books of 2020 * Observer *

The Song of the Tree

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    A Paperback / softback by Coralie Bickford-Smith

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9780141989341, 978-0141989341
      ISBN10: 0141989343

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      **Nominated for the 2021 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal**

      ''Heart-warming ... a celebration of the world around us at a time when we need it the most''
      Creative Review

      Bird loves to sing in the towering tree at the heart of the jungle. It feels like home.
      When the season changes she must say goodbye, but she isn''t ready to let go.

      Award-winning designer Coralie Bickford-Smith takes us on a lyrical and enchanting journey with Bird and her animal friends. Exploring vibrant woodlands and magical night-time skies, we fly with Bird through every page and learn the story of the tree and what will happen when it is time for Bird to go.

      Beautifully illustrated and lovingly told, The Song of the Tree speaks to the universal search for belonging and reminds us of the importance of community, friendship and the natural world.

      ''Exquisite ... vivid ... each page feels alive'' Observer

      ''Wond

      Trade Review
      Another exquisite, clothbound tale from Coralie Bickford-Smith... [her] illustrations are so vivid and patterned, reminiscent of traditional African wax prints, that each page feels alive. The night-time stars and fireflies sparkle, though there's no glitter or foil used, while elsewhere the text swoops bird-like across the page * Observer *
      Depicts nature at its most majestic and tells a lovely fable about belonging * Financial Times *
      Never have the woods looked more beautiful than in this exquisite new fable about growing up, exploring the world and understanding where you belong * Angels and Urchins Magazine *
      Heart-warming . . . a celebration about the world around us and the importance of the natural world at a time when we need it the most * Creative Review *
      Wonderful, poetically told . . . beautifully designed on the page to match the spirit of the words, tells of the importance of shelter and its power to encourage confidence and tolerance as well as empowering development and independence. The interdependence of the bird and the tree in this story is a beautiful telling of a universal theme -- Julia Eccleshare * LoveReading *
      Magical ... an ode to nature -- Best Children's Books of 2020 * Observer *

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