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This is on out book list for Memoria Press. (Off the top of my head I'm not sure if it's for First or Second, but I believe it is in the Second Grade Classical Core Curriculum). Alvin Tresselt is not new to our bookshelf. Not is he new in recommendation by Memoria Press Classical Core curriculum. We also have Hide and Seek Fog and White Snow, Bright Snow both also Memoria Press primary literature read alouds as well as Rain, Drop, Splash which is apparently his first success tests on our shelf. We're reading this tonight to go along with our Forest for the Trees unit study, but I look forward to costing it again when we reach it in our studies next year.
Apparently this is a republished story originally titled The Dead Tree (1972) now renamed The Gift of the Tree giving it much more positive outlook as well as fresh (1992) painting illustrations bring the wood habitat to life focusing on one tree.
It's educational and lovely talking about the seasons, life span of a tree, and all the creatures that rely on it. A good recommendation from both Memoria Press and specifically HomeschoolLegacy's Forest for the Trees unit study.
I bought this used library book from ThriftBooks.com. I have an affiliate on my blog if you're so inclined.
posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2015/04/18/the-gift-of-the-tree-aka-the-dead-tree-by-alvin-tresselt/