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How Many Trees?

Barroux

How Many Trees?

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  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun
  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts
  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

4 out 5

22 reviews

A funny and thoughtful story about the power of little voices, from the creator of Where's the Elephant? and Welcome. How many trees make a forest? Each animals thinks they know the answer but they just can't agree … Could a tiny, quiet voice have the answer? Simple yet humorous, this charming story is told in Barroux's inimitable style and features a host of woodland creatures who children will love. The story encourages children's to ask questions about nature and the environment and is a great way to open up discussion on a range of topics. ""Barroux tells his story with a light touch and a sprinkling of humour, which takes nothing away from the message"" – The Bookbag, praise for Welcome Barroux was born in Paris and then spent much of his childhood in North Africa. He later attended art school in France. He is the author-illustrator of several children's picture books including Where's the Elephant?, Where's the Starfish? and Welcome. His books have received widespread critical acclaim and been nominated for several awards including the Kate Greenaway Medal.

Reviews

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very clever

Lord Hank Haystack 03.07.2024

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a forest grows from one tree

Professor Tulip Bottlenose 01.07.2024

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I liked the little creature that was hiding in the bush!

Professor Petronella Hammersmith 04.09.2023

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The person i like is ant because made the right answer for how many trees. I would recommend it to others because it is a happy book.

Director Letizia Squirrel 05.08.2023

Star Reviewer

Star Reviewer

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The person I like is the ant because he got the correct answer of how many trees. I would recommend it to others if they like trees.

Lieutenant Chilli Toothpaste 05.08.2023

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Funny, my favourite character is the ant.

Princess Jet Slingshot 16.07.2023

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There was a smile saying numbers

Chief Crocodile O’Doughnut 09.07.2023

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I liked it when they were all arguing. I liked the fox the most. I would recommend this book to anyone

Doctor Chesney Pennyfarthing 08.07.2023

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I thought this one was funny but a bit annoying when people were arguing about how many trees there were. My favourite character was ant because he showed all of them how the seeds worked to make a bigger forest. My family would like this story.

Judge Chilli Pendragon 15.08.2022

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It all starts with a tiny seed. And tiny tiny seed

Lady Bunny Paperclip 04.01.2022

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I liked it because all the animals got it wrong how many trees make a forest but a little ant got it right! And one tree makes a forest.

Esquire Quicksand Eragon 05.09.2021

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It made me giggle.

Professor Honeycomb Bottlenose 26.08.2021

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It had lost of numbers

Captain Cornetto Chipperfield 24.08.2021

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This book was a little confusing at first but it soon made sense.

Lieutenant Zeus Piano-key 18.08.2021

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its about how many trees make a forest and it tells you all about the kinds of trees yes i like the king cause he knows all about the trees

Anonymous 16.08.2021

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It is fun. I like this book.

Earl Race-car Slingshot 14.08.2021

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It is fiction but also factual because trees are real and trees come from seeds. I think the seed came first. I would recommend this book, it was really good.

Prince Jazzy Spinner 28.06.2021

Star Reviewer

Star Reviewer

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fun

Marshal Majorca Bucket 18.12.2020

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fun

King Gator Vegas 18.12.2020

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It was okay, a bit hard to understand in places and a bit educational with nature. I might reccomend it.

Esquire Hank Heronimus 09.12.2020