A Tree Is Nice

A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry is a Library Edition published by HarperCollins on January 21, 1957. This picture book explores the beauty and significance of trees in our everyday lives through poetic text and vibrant illustrations. It invites readers to appreciate the various ways trees enrich our environment, from providing shade to serving as homes for birds.
In this classic tale, readers will discover the joys of trees, including climbing their trunks, enjoying the shade, and the simple pleasures they bring to both people and animals. The book emphasizes the importance of trees in nature and encourages imaginative engagement with the world around us. With 32 pages of engaging content, this edition is presented in English and features illustrations that complement the text, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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Winner of the Caldecott Medal
“A radiant and buoyant picture book.” —The Horn Book
A Tree Is Nice is a classic tale about the beauty of the everyday world. “Simont’s watercolors perfectly complement the poetic simplicity of the text, allowing the reader room to engage in his or her own imaginative embroiderings about trees” (Children’s Books and Their Creators).
Trees are beautiful. They fill up the sky. If you have a tree, you can climb up its trunk, roll in its leaves, or hang a swing from one of its limbs. Cows and babies can nap in the shade of a tree. Birds can make nests in the branches. A tree is good to have around. A tree is nice.
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