Kirby, the Disgruntled Tree

“Kirby, the Disgruntled Tree” by Lori Wick is a children’s book published by Harvest House Publishers in 2002. This 32-page edition, written in English, tells the story of Kirby, a maple tree who embarks on a journey from discontent to contentment. As Kirby grapples with his perception of being in a less-than-perfect location, he learns to recognize the blessings that come from a shift in perspective.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of social values and virtues through Kirby’s experiences. The story emphasizes the importance of perspective and encourages young readers to appreciate their surroundings. With vibrant illustrations accompanying the text, this book aims to engage children while imparting meaningful lessons about contentment and gratitude.
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For her first children’s book, Lori Wick weaves the tale of Kirby, a maple tree who embarks on a special journey from being disgruntled to being content. As Kirby focuses on the oh no! factor of what he thinks is a less-than-perfect location, he almost misses a huge blessing that is a perspective-shift away. Full color.
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