Showing posts with label Sangeeta Bhadra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sangeeta Bhadra. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2020

The Nut That Fell from the Tree by Sangeeta Bhadra, France Cormier


Rating: WORTHY!

From an advance review copy for which I thank the publisher.

This was a fun children's book written in sweet rhyme by Bhadra, and illustrated with color and flare by Cormier. Based on the pattern set up by Randolph Caldecott in his 1878 children's picture book The House That Jack Built, this could almost be a prequel to it. It's also reminiscent of the 1952 song, "I Know an Old Lady" by Rose Bonne and Alan Mills.

This book begins with a nut which fell from a tree - an acorn to be precise - which passes through the possession of several forest critters such as a rat, a blue jay, a goose, a raccoon, a bear, and on until it finally comes to rest in a place it can grow, where the grown tree provides a nifty site for a tree house! I enjoyed the rhymes and the beautiful illustrations and I commend this as a worthy read.