
The Giving Tree (Rise and Shine)
Shel Silversteinās classic book for all ages,Ā The Giving Tree, is 50! This moving parableāa perennial favoriteādemonstrates the gift of giving and the capacity to love. The anniversary edition celebrates this milestone with a beautiful green foil jacket.
āOnce there was a treeā¦and she loved a little boy.ā
So begins a story that has captivated readers, young and old, for half a century. Beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein, this is a tale of love, acceptance, and giving.
Scholastic Parent & ChildĀ magazine considersĀ The Giving TreeĀ to be one of the top 10 greatest books for kids! It was in the top 5 chosen in the National Education Associationās Teachersā Top 100 Books for Children and was selected inĀ School Library Journalās poll of top 100 picture books.
Shel Silversteinās incomparable career as a childrenās book author and illustrator began the previous year, in 1963, withĀ Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. However, 1964 was the year Shel Silversteinās creativity flourished, with the publication ofĀ Donāt Bump the Glump!,Ā A Giraffe and a Half,Ā Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, andĀ The Giving Tree. He continued to build his remarkable body of work withĀ Where the Sidewalk Ends,Ā A Light in the Attic,Ā Falling Up,Ā Every Thing On It,Ā The Missing Piece,Ā The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, andĀ Runny Babbit.
The Giving Tree (Rise and Shine)
Shel Silversteinās classic book for all ages,Ā The Giving Tree, is 50! This moving parableāa perennial favoriteādemonstrates the gift of giving and the capacity to love. The anniversary edition celebrates this milestone with a beautiful green foil jacket.
āOnce there was a treeā¦and she loved a little boy.ā
So begins a story that has captivated readers, young and old, for half a century. Beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein, this is a tale of love, acceptance, and giving.
Scholastic Parent & ChildĀ magazine considersĀ The Giving TreeĀ to be one of the top 10 greatest books for kids! It was in the top 5 chosen in the National Education Associationās Teachersā Top 100 Books for Children and was selected inĀ School Library Journalās poll of top 100 picture books.
Shel Silversteinās incomparable career as a childrenās book author and illustrator began the previous year, in 1963, withĀ Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. However, 1964 was the year Shel Silversteinās creativity flourished, with the publication ofĀ Donāt Bump the Glump!,Ā A Giraffe and a Half,Ā Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, andĀ The Giving Tree. He continued to build his remarkable body of work withĀ Where the Sidewalk Ends,Ā A Light in the Attic,Ā Falling Up,Ā Every Thing On It,Ā The Missing Piece,Ā The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, andĀ Runny Babbit.
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Shel Silversteinās classic book for all ages,Ā The Giving Tree, is 50! This moving parableāa perennial favoriteādemonstrates the gift of giving and the capacity to love. The anniversary edition celebrates this milestone with a beautiful green foil jacket.
āOnce there was a treeā¦and she loved a little boy.ā
So begins a story that has captivated readers, young and old, for half a century. Beautifully written and illustrated by the gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein, this is a tale of love, acceptance, and giving.
Scholastic Parent & ChildĀ magazine considersĀ The Giving TreeĀ to be one of the top 10 greatest books for kids! It was in the top 5 chosen in the National Education Associationās Teachersā Top 100 Books for Children and was selected inĀ School Library Journalās poll of top 100 picture books.
Shel Silversteinās incomparable career as a childrenās book author and illustrator began the previous year, in 1963, withĀ Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. However, 1964 was the year Shel Silversteinās creativity flourished, with the publication ofĀ Donāt Bump the Glump!,Ā A Giraffe and a Half,Ā Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, andĀ The Giving Tree. He continued to build his remarkable body of work withĀ Where the Sidewalk Ends,Ā A Light in the Attic,Ā Falling Up,Ā Every Thing On It,Ā The Missing Piece,Ā The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, andĀ Runny Babbit.











