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In the Redwood Forest, an unlikely friendship blossoms when a Redwood tree encounters a Bay Laurel sprout and, against all his Redwood friends’ wishes, helps Laurel thrive in the forest. Big Red is determined to help Laurel grow, and the tree even sacrifices some of its branches to allow the sun to reach Laurel. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations drawn by Hanna Staley-Foster, Laurel and Red is a fantastic children’s story that not only talks about friendship and the importance of companionship but also teaches young kids about Laurel’s life cycle and other fun facts about Redwood trees. I enjoyed everything about this book; the dialogue was clear, the plot was interesting and engaging, and the illustrations provided a lovely complement to the story. I believe maybe adding more human-like features to Laurel and Big Red would make the book more captivating to young readers. This isn’t something that affected my enjoyment of the story, but I mention it considering that this book is meant for a young audience. Overall, Laurel and Red by Kelley M. Likes, illustrated by Hanna Staley-Foster is a great read for kids who are interested in trees and forests. I consider it a lovely bedtime story for children ages 5 and up. I recommend you read it and enjoy a peaceful time with your kid.
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An avid plant lover that I am, the very engaging story of Laurel and Red caught my interest as soon as I opened it. Starting from the lively illustrations to its moving narrative, this book left an impression on me. I like the idea of trees and plants talking, like Laurel and Red, I find imagination in talking to my garden plants. The book's storyline touches on when other trees prevent Red from talking with young and new Laurel. Even, they prevent Red from talking with Laurel. To this end, Laurel's unconditional support to Red during the storm proves true friendship. Children will love reading this book, while teachers can use it as an educational resource. It aims at making children understand the value of trees and nature itself. One of my favorite scenes in the book is when Red kindly gives way so that there is some sunshine for Laurel after she requests him to do so. This gesture shows how much compassion means to people as well as those who require help. Also, the scene where loses a branch just so that Laurel could remain green is equally powerful because it shows how important it is to be.
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An avid plant lover that I am, the very engaging story of Laurel and Red caught my interest as soon as I opened it. Starting from the lively illustrations to its moving narrative, this book left an impression on me. I like the idea of trees and plants talking, like Laurel and Red, I find imagination in talking to my garden plants. The book's storyline touches on when other trees prevent Red from talking with young and new Laurel. Even, they prevent Red from talking with Laurel. To this end, Laurel's unconditional support to Red during the storm proves true friendship. Children will love reading this book, while teachers can use it as an educational resource. It aims at making children understand the value of trees and nature itself. One of my favorite scenes in the book is when Red kindly gives way so that there is some sunshine for Laurel after she requests him to do so. This gesture shows how much compassion means to people as well as those who require help. Also, the scene where loses a branch just so that Laurel could remain green is equally powerful because it shows how important it is to be.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelley M Likes is a wife and mother of five spectacular children, who loves writing and creating stories to share with children and teens. She's a retired T6 certified teacher. She has a knack for storytelling, lesson plans, and curriculum development. She's a mini-stroke survivor and brain tumor host.
EDUCATION:
Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) in Media and Technology
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Business Education
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration
Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Marketing and Management
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Publisher: Likes Publishing
Author: Kelley M Likes
Illustrator: Hannah Staley-Foster
ISBN: 9798889020325
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 12.6 ounces
Cover Type: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 10
Language: English
Date Published: 2024-02-19
Author: Kelley M Likes
Illustrator: Hannah Staley-Foster
ISBN: 9798889020325
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 12.6 ounces
Cover Type: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 10
Language: English
Date Published: 2024-02-19
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In the Redwood Forest, an unlikely friendship blossoms when a Redwood tree encounters a Bay Laurel sprout and, against all his Redwood friends’ wishes, helps Laurel thrive in the forest. Big Red is determined to help Laurel grow, and the tree even sacrifices some of its branches to allow the sun to reach Laurel. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations drawn by Hanna Staley-Foster, Laurel and Red is a fantastic children’s story that not only talks about friendship and the importance of companionship but also teaches young kids about Laurel’s life cycle and other fun facts about Redwood trees. I enjoyed everything about this book; the dialogue was clear, the plot was interesting and engaging, and the illustrations provided a lovely complement to the story. I believe maybe adding more human-like features to Laurel and Big Red would make the book more captivating to young readers. This isn’t something that affected my enjoyment of the story, but I mention it considering that this book is meant for a young audience. Overall, Laurel and Red by Kelley M. Likes, illustrated by Hanna Staley-Foster is a great read for kids who are interested in trees and forests. I consider it a lovely bedtime story for children ages 5 and up. I recommend you read it and enjoy a peaceful time with your kid.
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4 STARS
An avid plant lover that I am, the very engaging story of Laurel and Red caught my interest as soon as I opened it. Starting from the lively illustrations to its moving narrative, this book left an impression on me. I like the idea of trees and plants talking, like Laurel and Red, I find imagination in talking to my garden plants. The book's storyline touches on when other trees prevent Red from talking with young and new Laurel. Even, they prevent Red from talking with Laurel. To this end, Laurel's unconditional support to Red during the storm proves true friendship. Children will love reading this book, while teachers can use it as an educational resource. It aims at making children understand the value of trees and nature itself. One of my favorite scenes in the book is when Red kindly gives way so that there is some sunshine for Laurel after she requests him to do so. This gesture shows how much compassion means to people as well as those who require help. Also, the scene where loses a branch just so that Laurel could remain green is equally powerful because it shows how important it is to be.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Likes Publishing
Author: Kelley M Likes
Illustrator: Hannah Staley-Foster
ISBN: 9798889020325
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 12.6 ounces
Cover Type: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 10
Language: English
Intended Age Range: 5-6
Date Published: 2024-02-19
Author: Kelley M Likes
Illustrator: Hannah Staley-Foster
ISBN: 9798889020325
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 12.6 ounces
Cover Type: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 10
Language: English
Intended Age Range: 5-6
Date Published: 2024-02-19
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelley M Likes is a wife and mother of five spectacular children, who loves writing and creating stories to share with children and teens. She's a retired T6 certified teacher. She has a knack for storytelling, lesson plans, and curriculum development. She's a mini-stroke survivor and brain tumor host.
EDUCATION:
Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) in Media and Technology
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Business Education
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration
Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Marketing and Management