No. of pages 24
Published: 2004
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There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Annick Press Ltd .
Nora Hilb is the award-winning illustrator of many books for children. She lives in Argentina. Dusan Petricic is the award-winning illustrator of such children's classics as "Mattland" and "Bone Button Borscht. " He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Nora Hilb is the award-winning illustrator of dozens of children's books in her native Argentina and around the world. She previously worked with Debora Pearson on "Animachines. "
An uplifting family tale... Rhythmic language, warm watercolours and cyclical storyline combine to make this book a success... Highly Recommended.--Lisa Sykes"Canadian Materials" (10/01/2004)
Studded with sensory words that help to bring Leo's world to life... pleasing illustrations... Short and satisfying to read aloud.--Carolyn Phelan"Booklist" (05/15/2004)
Poetic text is gentle and charming... illustrations are delightful... the perfect book to introduce the seasons to very young children.--Isobel Lang"Resource Links" (06/01/2004)
Soft watercolors gently record the child's and the linden's progress in careful step with the text... peaceful, satisfying offering.--Patrician Manning"School Library Journal" (06/01/2004)
The poetic text is gentle and charming... the illustrations are delightful... the perfect book to introduce the seasons to very young children.--Isobel Lang"Resource Links" (06/01/2004)
Simple rhyming text... Soft watercolors gently record the child's and the linden's progress in careful step with the text... peaceful, satisfying offering.--Patrician Manning"School Library Journal" (06/01/2004)
Rhyming and near-rhyming phrases are studded with sensory words that help to bring Leo's world to life. Hilb uses clean lines and soft-toned watercolor washes to create a series of pleasing illustrations... Short and satisfying to read aloud, this will have wide appeal.--Carolyn Phelan"Booklist" (05/15/2004)
From the opening lines, "When Leo was small/His father planted a tree/A scratchy branchy linden tree," author Debora Pearson sets the rhythm and tone of her simple, eloquent story. The "story" is, in fact, a free verse poem that is filled with descriptive language, observations, rhyming phrases and no punctuation. Leo's growth is echoed throughout the story by the growth of his tree.... The text of the story contains both a comforting reassurance that time is unfolding as it should and a delighted wonder at the remarkable changes that have occurred in Leo, his tree and nature. The arrival of Sophie, Leo's baby sister, begins the cycle of growth again and gently returns the reader back to the opening lines of the story. This makes for a fitting conclusion... Leo's Tree is an uplifting family tale that makes an enjoyable read for both parents and children. The rhythmic language, warm watercolours and cyclical storyline combine to make this book a success.... Highly Recommended.--Lisa Sykes"Canadian Materials" (10/01/2004)