The ‘lonely tree’ has learnt to understand everything has a season: summer brings warmth, autumn provides seeds, winter can be lonely but spring brings new life. One day, the last acorn that fell from the old oak begins to grow, and the new seedling and the evergreen become good friends. Teach Yourseld About Shares PPRRoger Kinsky, The Money Tree Murders. The bird describes how death is a part of life and reminds him how much his friend loved him. James Udale, Fiji: A Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit)Rob. The worried young evergreen asks the returning birds why his friend is still asleep and they explain that he has died of old age. All through the winter, the little tree feels lonely and cold, but spring returns and new leaves appear everywhere, except on the branches of the old oak. The oak is tired and tells his new friend that he loves him. The little tree, being an evergreen, will not sleep. Autumn comes and the younger tree notices that the oak’s leaves are turning brown as he prepares for his winter sleep. Summer arrives, and the oak and the little tree become friends and the oak tells stories. A new tree begins to grow which no-one except the oldest oak has seen before. It’s spring in the New Forest, bluebells bloom and birds return from Africa. Author: Nicholas Halliday Illustrator: Nicholas Halliday Publisher: Halliday Books
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