NianNian Plants a Little Tree

NianNian Plants a Little Tree

Author
authorSluvk

A gentle and heartwarming picture book about a young child named NianNian who plants and nurtures a little tree. Through patience, care, and the help of animal friends, NianNian experiences the joy of growth and friendship with nature. The story features simple language, colorful illustrations, and themes of nature, nurturing, and friendship, suitable for young children beginning to understand growth and responsibility.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Today is a sunny day. NianNian wants to plant a tree!

“Hello little tree, I’ll take care of you!”

NianNian gently covers the roots with soil.

Frog brings water to help.

Chicken brings a sign: “NianNian’s Tree”

The next day, the tree is still tiny. “I need to be patient!”

Every day, NianNian waters and talks to the tree.

One week later… A new leaf appears!

“Grow strong, little tree!”

Autumn comes, and the tree turns golden.

Owl says, “Trees need loving friends just like we do.”

NianNian touches the tree. “I’ll always be your friend.”

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