Some Questions About Trees
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
An utterly charming picture book that celebrates a child's sense of curiosity about the world with playful yet thoughtful questions about trees.
Toni Yuly is an author and illustrator who, after many years as a librarian, now dedicates herself to creating children's books. Her works are characterized by a unique artistic style and a playful approach to storytelling. The author focuses on crafting visually engaging narratives that capture children's imaginations. Her approach emphasizes the artistic and literary qualities of her books.




An utterly charming picture book that celebrates a child's sense of curiosity about the world with playful yet thoughtful questions about trees.
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