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TREE SPIRITS REVIEW

BOOK REVIEW




📚𝐵𝑂𝑂𝐾 𝑁𝐴𝑀𝐸:-❞𝑻𝑹𝑬𝑬 𝑺𝑷𝑰𝑹𝑰𝑻𝑺❞ 👨‍🦱𝐴𝑈𝑇𝐻𝑂𝑅 𝑁𝐴𝑀𝐸:- 𝑳𝒐𝒖𝒊𝒔𝒆 𝑾𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒓 🌌𝑴𝒀 𝑹𝑨𝑻𝑰𝑵𝑮𝑺:- 𝟒.𝟖/𝟓🌟 𝑹𝑬𝑽𝑰𝑬𝑾:- The book “TREE SPIRITS” by Author “Louise Wannier” has been published with all efforts to make the material error free after the consent of the author. The characters, incidents, events, and everything else mentioned in the book are the author’s imagination. I felt that the title of the book itself was very unique which convinced me to read this because it was fun. The book was completely breathless, it was the compact read of creativity along with a plot style that never slows down the pace and creativity. It's a gripping of 56 pages which will keep the readers hooked till the end. The plot is very well crafted and designed. The language used by the author is simple and easy for anyone to understand. The writing style is quite impressive along with the usage of good words. TREE SPIRITS is an interactive picture book that encourages creativity, social emotional intelligence, and seeing the world with fresh eyes. Encouraging children to develop their imagination, creativity and emotional intelligence. Turning the page reveals an illustrated overlay of a charming animal inspired by the lines and shapes of the tree bark. Each animal introduces a different emotion helping children to understand their own inner spirit and feelings. For parents and grandparents and friends and family it is a fun book to read with the children in their lives.  

According to my point of view this book is best for children as well as for the adults because the moral of the story was amazing and related to all of us. meaningful conclIt is a short read and you can scrutinize it at a time and I can ensure every one of you will be trapped to it. I completely made the most of my experience with the book and I was unable to sort out when did I finish the book, it was that much interesting. I would highly recommend this to everyone. 






ABOUT THIS BOOK ON AMAZON

TREE SPIRITS is an interactive picture book that encourages creativity, social emotional intelligence, and seeing the world with fresh eyes. Encouraging children to develop their imagination, creativity and emotional intelligence. With 25 color photographs of trees, the rhyming text asks, “What DO you see when you look up at this tree?” inviting a child to use their imagination. Turning the page reveals an illustrated overlay of a charming animal inspired by the lines and shapes of the tree bark. Each animal introduces a different emotion helping children to understand their own inner spirit and feelings. For parents and grandparents and friends and family it is a fun book to read with the children in their lives. The book includes 4 sheets of tracing paper to invite them to begin drawing what they see and ends with encouraging children to go out and look at the trees in their neighborhood and keep noticing, “What do I see?” LOUISE WANNIER “Safta” – “Safta” is Hebrew for grandmother and, as of this printing, is very lucky to have five grandchildren. As an artist, Louise is fascinated by observing patterns and loves the discovery of how the camera shifts the focus and emphasis from what our eyes natively see. Beautiful illustrations by talented Graphic Artist April Tatiana Jackson.


Editorial Reviews

Review

Tree Spirits creates a fun and fantastic experience for parents with their children. Marvelous way to awaken the young minds and generate creativity within them...This book is a gem. Must order for your children and grandchildren to discover what's hidden there.”—Dr. Kajol Sharma, Joi's Review



"It helps kids see and visualize the world in nonobvious ways and introduces them early to an understanding of their own inner spirit and feelings: key skills for early childhood development and crucial for lifelong success."—Christina Fuoco-Karasinski, Arroyo Monthly

About the Author

Serial Entrepreneur, Artist and now Author. This is my first Interactive Childrens’ Picture Book: Tree Spirits (the first in an envisioned series to help stimulate the imagination and help develop emotional intelligence). As an artist, I am fascinated by observing patterns, noticing closely how light interacts with both nature and our intense, dynamic urban landscapes. I attempt to capture and present visually the energy and spirit I observe and feel in our complex world. Lately I have become captivated by the presence of abstract patterns within both natural and manmade objects and structures and noticing that some can be revisited whilst others are only present in the moment the picture was taken. I love the discovery too of how the camera shifts our focus and emphasis from what our eyes natively see.

April Tatiana Jackson has worn many creative hats throughout her multifaceted freelance career, but being a children’s book illustrator has by far been the most rewarding. April is a Los Angeles native who grew up with a love for the arts and creative expression. She received her degree in communications from the beautiful University of California, Santa Barbara, but she’s happy to be settled back in the City of Angels where she currently resides with her husband and son. River.