
Published by Kids Can Press on September 1, 2020
ISBN: 1525301195
Pages: 32
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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This cumulative rhyming story is inspired by “The House That Jack Built.” The first line “This is the house where Jill plays” shows her in a treehouse in an oak tree. An acorn falls and then the journey begins. Various woodland creatures get a hold of that acorn until its cycle is completed. It grows into an oak tree that holds a treehouse for Jack. The colorful and cheerful illustrations are rendered digitally. Many of the illustrations are full page. It’s a pleasant story that children will enjoy and learn about the life cycle of an oak tree.
Reviewed by Kris Zuidema, retired school librarian, Standish