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The Tallest Tree House

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Tallest Tree House
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elly MacKay
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 288,Width 224
ISBN/Barcode 9780762462995
Audience
Preschool (0-5)
Illustrations 32 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Running Press,U.S.
Imprint Running Press Adult
Publication Date 23 April 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Mip and Pip are two fairies who live in a beautiful forest near a waterfall. One day, Mip has a brilliant idea to build a tree house and decides to make it into a contest: whoever can build the tallest tree house the fastest wins! Pip, who is much more thoughtful and a planner, reads about architecture and sketches out blueprints while Mip, the speedster, is already halfway done constructing her house. But when a powerful gust of wind threatens Mip's tree house and Pip's safety, the two friends must learn to appreciate each other's talents to save the day-and to build the tallest tree house in the forest.

Author Biography

Elly MacKay is the creator of Butterfly Park, If You Hold a Seed, Shadow Chasers, and Waltz of the Snowflakes. Her artwork is recognized worldwide and sold online. Elly lives by Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada, with her husband and children.

Reviews

This sweet story is ideally illustrated in MacKay's signature, light-filled diorama style, set in an enchanted forest of gentle greens, yellows, pinks, and blues. A little drama, a trusty moral, and a happy ending make for a satisfying tale.--Booklist [T]he explicit lessons about friendship will be appreciated by parents and teachers. A possible addition for early makers and fans of tree and/or fairy houses.--School Library Journal Young readers glean that antithetical personalities can work beautifully together and that contrapuntal viewpoints can produce an amazing synthesis.... Sweetly offers essential, timely lessons about aligning with those different from oneself.--Kirkus Reviews