Ghillie Wakes Up: A beautiful story about the secret life of trees

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Ghillie Wakes Up: A beautiful story about the secret life of trees Author: Illustrator: Lorna Gray Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Crumps Barn Studio
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Pages: 52 Illustrations and other contents: 26 pastel illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781915067050 Categories: , , , , , , , , , , Tag:

As the sun rose over the brow of the hill and turned each blade of grass a shade of golden green, Ghillie slowly opened his eyes …

Disaster! When Ghillie the giant redwood tree wakes after his winter sleep, he has a fright. His best friend Willow has fallen in a storm!

Can Ghillie, Ember the squirrel and the badgers put her back together again?

And what surprise of her own does Willow have in store?

Includes special reference section with arborist Joe Robson about the science behind the story

Ghillie Wakes Up is a beautiful story about the secret life of trees for all ages

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"An educational delight! There’s a depth to this story which would be beneficial to children of school age, who are beginning to comprehend environmental issues. However, younger age groups would get lots of enjoyment from it due to the accompanying artwork and the fun animal elements. A nice addition as the story closes is the ‘did you know’ section which is good for conversation about trees, woodlands and the natural world. I would recommend this story for children of 4+ years, but also feel it’s suitable for reading to younger children as the illustrations are eye catching and beautifully done" -- OwlBeSatReading; "[A] lovely children's book about wildlife and nature. The illustrations are beautiful and keep you engaged with the book. The story is beautifully written and children from 4 above with love this story. The story is very informative and engaging. 5 stars children will love this book" -- Emma Fitzgerald book reviewer; "A wonderful, informative story of how trees think, behave and grow through the seasons and through life’s challenges" -- Kraftireader

Author Biography

Joe Robson is a practicing arborist. He has an Honours degree in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry from the University of Central Lancashire and works across the southwest region. His work is wide ranging and includes organising volunteer tree planting events, carrying out tree safety inspections, managing contractors and occasionally joining in with a chainsaw and climbing kit. He lives in Wiltshire with his wife Lisa and their dog Oscar; Lorna Gray lives and works with her husband in a rural corner of Gloucestershire. She loves re-imagining the natural world in print. She has illustrated many children's picture books and athologies of poetry and fiction.