The Talking Trees

The Talking Trees

Author
authorFanos Academy

In this gentle, heartwarming tale, children meet trees from around the world — each with a light to share. The strong Oak teaches courage, the Willow shows the wisdom of bending, the Cherry Blossom spreads joy, and the Baobab gives with kindness. Together, they whisper nature’s message: though each tree is different, they all reach for the same light — growing stronger, kinder, and brighter together.

age3 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
Environmental Stewardship
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