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Once We Were Trees

Once We Were Trees

This heartwarming story will inspire children to think deeply about the natural world, promoting respect for Indigenous teachings, Musqueam art and culture, and the environment.

Once We Were Trees is a deeply moving children's book that invites young readers to explore the wisdom of the land and the importance of environmental stewardship. Through the perspective of a child, author Enalyne Point weaves a story that reflects on how, once, we were trees?nurtured by the earth and connected to nature's timeless rhythms. But what happens when trees are cut down too quickly? How do climate change, forest fires, and growing global populations impact the natural world?

This beautifully illustrated tale teaches children about the importance of slowing down and respecting the land, allowing trees to grow old so future generations can once again understand the wisdom of the earth. With vibrant illustrations inspired by Musqueam art, the book emphasizes the deep connection between Indigenous culture, environmental conservation, and the relationship between nature and human progress. Ideal for children ages 4-8, Once We Were Trees helps young readers understand their role in protecting the planet for future generations, while honoring the traditions and teachings of the x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam) people.

$6.37

Original: $18.19

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Once We Were Trees—

$18.19

$6.37
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This heartwarming story will inspire children to think deeply about the natural world, promoting respect for Indigenous teachings, Musqueam art and culture, and the environment.

Once We Were Trees is a deeply moving children's book that invites young readers to explore the wisdom of the land and the importance of environmental stewardship. Through the perspective of a child, author Enalyne Point weaves a story that reflects on how, once, we were trees?nurtured by the earth and connected to nature's timeless rhythms. But what happens when trees are cut down too quickly? How do climate change, forest fires, and growing global populations impact the natural world?

This beautifully illustrated tale teaches children about the importance of slowing down and respecting the land, allowing trees to grow old so future generations can once again understand the wisdom of the earth. With vibrant illustrations inspired by Musqueam art, the book emphasizes the deep connection between Indigenous culture, environmental conservation, and the relationship between nature and human progress. Ideal for children ages 4-8, Once We Were Trees helps young readers understand their role in protecting the planet for future generations, while honoring the traditions and teachings of the x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam) people.

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