Another Way to Climb a Tree
When Lulu's feeling well, she climbs every tree in sight, especially the tallest ones,
the ones with the widest branches,
the ones with the stickiest sap.

But when Lulu's sick, she's not allowed outside. She wonders if the trees are lonely without her. Maybe the birds are too.

Without Lulu, nobody climbs the trees but the sun. . . which casts a shadow on Lulu's wall. . . for her to climb.

A Neal Porter Book

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Another Way to Climb a Tree
When Lulu's feeling well, she climbs every tree in sight, especially the tallest ones,
the ones with the widest branches,
the ones with the stickiest sap.

But when Lulu's sick, she's not allowed outside. She wonders if the trees are lonely without her. Maybe the birds are too.

Without Lulu, nobody climbs the trees but the sun. . . which casts a shadow on Lulu's wall. . . for her to climb.

A Neal Porter Book

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Another Way to Climb a Tree

Another Way to Climb a Tree

Another Way to Climb a Tree

Another Way to Climb a Tree

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Overview

When Lulu's feeling well, she climbs every tree in sight, especially the tallest ones,
the ones with the widest branches,
the ones with the stickiest sap.

But when Lulu's sick, she's not allowed outside. She wonders if the trees are lonely without her. Maybe the birds are too.

Without Lulu, nobody climbs the trees but the sun. . . which casts a shadow on Lulu's wall. . . for her to climb.

A Neal Porter Book


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250181497
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
File size: 126 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Liz Garton Scanlon is the author of many picture books for young readers including All the World, illustrated by Marla Frazee, which was a Caldecott Honor book and a New York Times bestseller. When she's not writing, Liz travels, reads, runs, hikes (preferably with her dog), practices yoga, and spends time with her husband and their two terrific teenage daughters.

Hadley Hooper works as an editorial illustrator for numerous magazines and newspapers. She illustrated The Iridescence of Birds as well as the A Small Thing...But Big. She lives in Denver, Colorado.

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