The squirrel knows that the tree is delicate and fragile and needs to be cared for. But what can you do when the pine cones are so delicious? Needles - delicate in flavor and slightly sweet? And with tiny twigs, you can light a small fire and invite friends over...
Olivier Tallec tells the new adventure of the squirrel with lightness and wit, at the same time invites you to a lesson in responsibility and empathy.
"A bit much" this a beautifully illustrated picture book about responsibility for others and for yourself, empathy, giving and taking, and about how true friends do both - upsetting this balance will affect relationships not only between people, but - one could go a step further - between the human world and the natural world.
Also read the first volume of Olivier Tallec's squirrel series , " This is MY tree."
Olivier Tallec , born in 1970 in Brittany, France, is an author and illustrator of children's books, comics, and numerous print publications. He has illustrated over 50 children's books. His books have been published in dozens of countries.
Dorota Hartwich – A French studies major, she studied French literature and philosophy at the University of Wrocław and at the University of Charles de Gaulle in Lille, France. She is a journalist, art critic, translator, editor, and publisher.
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The squirrel knows that the tree is delicate and fragile and needs to be cared for. But what can you do when the pine cones are so delicious? Needles - delicate in flavor and slightly sweet? And with tiny twigs, you can light a small fire and invite friends over...
Olivier Tallec tells the new adventure of the squirrel with lightness and wit, at the same time invites you to a lesson in responsibility and empathy.
"A bit much" this a beautifully illustrated picture book about responsibility for others and for yourself, empathy, giving and taking, and about how true friends do both - upsetting this balance will affect relationships not only between people, but - one could go a step further - between the human world and the natural world.
Also read the first volume of Olivier Tallec's squirrel series , " This is MY tree."
Olivier Tallec , born in 1970 in Brittany, France, is an author and illustrator of children's books, comics, and numerous print publications. He has illustrated over 50 children's books. His books have been published in dozens of countries.
Dorota Hartwich – A French studies major, she studied French literature and philosophy at the University of Wrocław and at the University of Charles de Gaulle in Lille, France. She is a journalist, art critic, translator, editor, and publisher.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
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