In a tender celebration of family tradition, a little girl becomes an
environmental steward to express her love for all things leafy and
green.
Eve loves living next to a forest because it means being close to her
favorite baobab trees. Doing her best to imitate them, Eve practices
patience. She feeds and shelters birds, just as her beloved trees do,
stretching toward the sky as if her arms were branches. Eve longs to
communicate with the leafy giants she admires, and while she can't
become a tree, she can contribute to the beauty of the forest--just
like her dad and grandma before her--by nurturing her very own baobab
seedling. Thoughtful text, intimate illustrations, and abundant back
matter gently introduce the concept of land stewardship and the joys of
giving back. Ken Wilson-Max's picture book companion to Astro Girl
celebrates reciprocity while honoring our connection to our own
branching family trees.