The Talking Trees

Alma and Nico live on opposite ends of a forest near their homes. One day when they are both reading the same book (The Magic Mound) within the forest, but far from each other, the trees suddenly talk to them. They are very surprised to hear trees talk, but the trees explain that they only talk to people who listen. They explain that they heard men talking about cutting down the forest to sell the wood or the land or build things on it. Alma and Nico are alarmed by this news and decide to do something together to prevent it. So they talk to many other children, who decide to join them in their attempt to save the forest. A bi-lingual, English and Spanish, tale for children age 8 on up.


This bi-lingual English/Spanish edition was written by Frank Thomas Smith and translated by María Teresa Gutiérrez, with illustrations by Celina MacKern. Edited and cover design by James D. Stewart.

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The Talking Trees

Alma and Nico live on opposite ends of a forest near their homes. One day when they are both reading the same book (The Magic Mound) within the forest, but far from each other, the trees suddenly talk to them. They are very surprised to hear trees talk, but the trees explain that they only talk to people who listen. They explain that they heard men talking about cutting down the forest to sell the wood or the land or build things on it. Alma and Nico are alarmed by this news and decide to do something together to prevent it. So they talk to many other children, who decide to join them in their attempt to save the forest. A bi-lingual, English and Spanish, tale for children age 8 on up.


This bi-lingual English/Spanish edition was written by Frank Thomas Smith and translated by María Teresa Gutiérrez, with illustrations by Celina MacKern. Edited and cover design by James D. Stewart.

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Alma and Nico live on opposite ends of a forest near their homes. One day when they are both reading the same book (The Magic Mound) within the forest, but far from each other, the trees suddenly talk to them. They are very surprised to hear trees talk, but the trees explain that they only talk to people who listen. They explain that they heard men talking about cutting down the forest to sell the wood or the land or build things on it. Alma and Nico are alarmed by this news and decide to do something together to prevent it. So they talk to many other children, who decide to join them in their attempt to save the forest. A bi-lingual, English and Spanish, tale for children age 8 on up.


This bi-lingual English/Spanish edition was written by Frank Thomas Smith and translated by María Teresa Gutiérrez, with illustrations by Celina MacKern. Edited and cover design by James D. Stewart.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948302449
Publisher: The e.Lib, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Frank Thomas Smith is an American expatriot who has lived most of his life in Europe (Switzerland and Germany) and South America (Argentina). During his career in the airline industry, he moonlighted in education (Waldorf), translating and writing - including children's fiction. What was once moonlighting is now full-time. He lives on a mountain in Argentina, and is the editor and publisher of the Southern Cross Review, an electronic e.Zine.
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