Exhausted from his labors, a man chopping down a great kapok tree in the Brazilian rain forest puts down his ax, and, as he sleeps, the animals who live in the tree plead with him not to destroy their world. “This modern fable with its urgent message contains an abundance of information.”–The Horn Book
Related: All Ages, Brazil, Fantasy, Latin America
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- ISBN: 9780152005207
- Author:
Cherry, Lynne
- Published: 1990, Gulliver Green
- Themes: Animals, conservation, ecosystems, environmental issues, Rainforests, respect, responsibility
- Descriptors: All Ages, Brazil, Fantasy, Latin America
- No. of pages: 40