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Tree Beings

by Raymond Huber

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We depend on trees for our survival, yet few of us understand just how fascinating these beings really are. With a foreword by the world-renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, Tree Beings is an adventure through the secret world of trees. Challenging the perception that trees are just ‘silent statues’, it focuses on four big ideas:

  • Trees give life to the planet.

  • Trees can help save us from climate change.

  • Trees are like beings.

  • Trees need our help and protection.

Along the way, you'll meet some of the scientists and explorers who helped uncover the mysteries of the world's oldest living things. You’ll encounter the eccentric British professor who travelled the world for seventy years telling people how trees can save us, and you’ll learn about the 9-year-old-boy who has a plan to plant a trillion trees to save the planet!

You’ll also learn the science behind trees, including discoveries about how they ‘talk’ and why they are our best allies in the fight to slow down climate change. Explore tree wisdom from many different cultures and some famous and fascinating tree species, brought to life in a vibrant combination of illustrations and text.

Trees are essential to our world. Tree Beings is your guide to appreciating trees through the stories of people who love them. So strap on your hiking boots, and enjoy this informative adventure through the wonderful world of Tree Beings!

About the Author

Raymond Huber is a children’s author, teacher, and editor, who writes picture books as well as titles for young adults and educational books. Sandra Severgnini’s fascination with the magical natural world around her inspires her words and brings sensitivity and humour to her illustrations. Jane Goodall is one of the world’s foremost primatologists and anthropologists, having spent her life conducting ground-breaking work in conservation.

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