A fish in a tree? How could that be?
Follow the whimsical journey of a fish-shaped balloon as it floats into trouble and must be saved by a helpful hand. When the balloon lands in a tree, the animals around it are curious. When it lands in the ocean they see what shouldn't be until the pesky balloon is rescued by a kind and caring young boy who knows just what to do.
Through rhyme and beautiful illustrations, this book educates readers on the importance of recycling and balloon safety. With a message of environmental protection, this story is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
If you enjoy rhyme and colorful illustrations, you'll love A Fish in a Tree. Join this wild adventure to a greener world.
A fish in a tree? How could that be?
Follow the whimsical journey of a fish-shaped balloon as it floats into trouble and must be saved by a helpful hand. When the balloon lands in a tree, the animals around it are curious. When it lands in the ocean they see what shouldn't be until the pesky balloon is rescued by a kind and caring young boy who knows just what to do.
Through rhyme and beautiful illustrations, this book educates readers on the importance of recycling and balloon safety. With a message of environmental protection, this story is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
If you enjoy rhyme and colorful illustrations, you'll love A Fish in a Tree. Join this wild adventure to a greener world.
"Deborah C. Washington's picture book story, A Fish in a Tree, is a sweet, charming story intended to teach and encourage young readers to be mindful of their environment. Told in rhyming verse, this lyrical story follows a journey led by the discarded fish-shaped balloon as it threatens one ecosystem after another until the climax is reached when the little boy finds it on the beach. The colorful illustrations are spectacular and certainly help move the story along. The language is simple, structured with four lines in a row that end the same rhyming vowels, like "see, me, he, flee," and some more complicated rhymers, like "around, found, down, ground." This will encourage young readers to look for and recognize similar sounding words. Their reading skills will improve alongside the important message this story shares about being resourceful and creative in ways to reuse, recycle and renew. Loved it!"Reader's Favorite, 5 stars
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