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Book Data

ISBN: 9780473116118
Year Added to Catalog: 2007
Book Format: Paperback
Book Art: color illustrations, glossary
Number of Pages: 8 1/2 x 11, 32 pages
Book Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Old ISBN: 0473116111
Release Date: March 7, 2007

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The Big Tree at George and Charlotte's House

by Tomm Stanley

 

The Big Tree at George and Charlotte's House takes us on a journey from a tree's roots to its leaves and explores the vast array of creatures that live in between.

Author, owner-builder, and ecologist Tomm Stanley is back with his first new book in over two years. Departing from his sustainable, do-it-yourself homebuilding and alternative energy offerings of the past, Tomm entertains and educates adults and children alike about trees and their interactions with the environment in The Big Tree at George and Charlotte's House.

Woven into the tale of two youngsters playing in a tree is an ecological learning adventure as we have never before experienced in print. Written on a variety of learning levels, The Big Tree at George and Charlotte's House takes us on a journey from a tree's roots to its leaves and explores the vast array of creatures that live in between.

The learning is first found within a delightfully illustrated tale of our two young friends, George and Charlotte, as they experience the tree's world through the eyes of children. Added to this is a "book within a book" that discusses the same things George and Charlotte are discovering but in an educational format suited to older kids of all ages. The combination makes for a wonderful parent/child reading experience and creates a book that can stay with us and our children, from their first look at the colorful pages until some time in the future when they may share it with new little friends or children of their own.


About the Author

Tomm Stanley

Tomm Stanley is an American who has been living in New Zealand since 1995 and this is his second book on the subjects of eco-living and sustainability for the planet. His book, Stone House: A Guide to Self Building with Slipforms, highlights the efforts of he and his partner Sabrina at owner-built, passive solar construction using locally sourced materials. On his New Zealand property Tomm has created an environmentally friendly, off-the-grid lifestyle and his web-based business, www.heartbeatnursery.co.nz, assists in funding his personal mission of restoring the former hillside farm, now infested with an imported plant weed, to its ...

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