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The Last Tree

par Ingrid Chabbert

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A small boy longed to roll and play in the grass like his father had when he was a child. But the boy lived in a concrete city without any grass or trees. Then, one day the boy and his friend discovered a sapling hiding behind a low wall. The boy had never seen a tree before. He was so amazed, he dreamed about the tree. When they heard that a condominium was being built right on the spot where their tree was growing, the boy and his friend knew they had to dig it up and replant it in a safe place. They had to make sure the last tree survived.… (plus d'informations)
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Note: I accessed digital review copies of this book through Edelweiss and NetGalley; I received a bound galley from the publisher at ALA Midwinter 2017. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
a bit sad ... ( )
  melodyreads | Aug 23, 2018 |
The Last Tree is the story of, literally, the last tree…at least in this boy’s world. But not just the last tree. The main character has grown up in the city and only knows of paved roads, sidewalks and tall buildings. He discovers one small tree hidden behind a crumbling wall and separate patch of grass. Compare this to stories his dad has told him of places where there were many trees and so much grass kids could roll on it and just…play.

I like this story. It’s simple, but gets the point across. The importance of caring for the planet we live on. The artwork is simplistic, as well, but perfect. It doesn’t distract, but rather enhances the story. It reminded me a little of the artwork from A Snowy Day, one of my favorites. Perhaps this book will encourage all of us to be more mindful of the plant life around us.

I highly recommended this for all ages. It’s a great book for early readers. It would also be a great addition to the classroom, especially for using during any environmental events or for Earth day.

I received an ebook copy for review through Net Galley. The Last Tree will be available for purchase on April 4, 2017. ( )
  santaflash | Jan 2, 2018 |
Two boys living in the city, like to hear stories about green grass and trees. They find several blades of grass and a sapling while exploring, but there are plans for a new building where the sapling is growing. The boys decide to save the tree. The images are bleak, but the story is not. ( )
  AmandaSanders | Jul 22, 2017 |
The story of two boys who live in a concrete city and have never seen the green of nature. When they find a fragile little tree they replant it in a more suitable place. A reminder of how fortunate those of us are who live surrounded with nature and how it needs to protected. ( )
  SWONclear | Jul 12, 2017 |
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A small boy longed to roll and play in the grass like his father had when he was a child. But the boy lived in a concrete city without any grass or trees. Then, one day the boy and his friend discovered a sapling hiding behind a low wall. The boy had never seen a tree before. He was so amazed, he dreamed about the tree. When they heard that a condominium was being built right on the spot where their tree was growing, the boy and his friend knew they had to dig it up and replant it in a safe place. They had to make sure the last tree survived.

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