Children’s, Teenage and Educational, Picture Books, Activity Books, Early Learning Concepts, Children’s Picture Books, Picture Storybooks

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Synopsis
A dad and daughter take pretending to an adorable extreme in this funny book that's perfect for Father's Day.
It's easy to be a tree. Just pretend your arms are branches, your body is a trunk, and your legs are roots. Don't move, even if a bird makes a nest on your head, a squirrel hides an acorn in your pocket, and a spider builds a web under your arm. It's OK: Trees don't mind those things. Or so says the little girl who persuades her father to be a tree all day long, no matter what, even in the rain!
This silly and sweet picture book will inspire all kinds of imaginative play and is a tribute to parents who will do just about anything for their kids.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
- ISBN: 9780593531372
- Number of pages: 40
- Dimensions: 286 x 214 x 11 mm
- Weight: 459g
- Languages: English