Mr. King, a lion in a gold crown, "lives on top of a BIG hill. He wants
to build himself a BIG castle. Mr. King likes BIG things." But in order
to make such a big castle, Mr. King needs lots of material. So he
decides to use blocks he chops up with abandon from all over his hill,
not noticing the giant holes he's leaving behind. Once he's done, Mr.
King is proud of his enormous new castle. But when his animal friends
begin to wonder what happened to their favorite places, Mr. King
realizes the harm he has done to the once-beautiful hill. "Everyone is
staring at Mr. King, and suddenly he feels very small." Is there
anything Mr. King can do to feel big again? This picture book is part of
an environmentally themed series created by award-winning
author-illustrator Geneviève Côté. With gentle humor, it offers an
age-appropriate message to young children about how each of us needs to
tread lightly on the earth. It makes a wonderful book for a primary
science lesson on environmental stewardship. It also works well for
discussions about friendship and could be used for a character education
lesson about fairness, responsibility or cooperation. For a hands-on
experience, there are visual puzzles in which the pieces chopped out of
the hill can be matched directly to the pieces that make up the castle.