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Environment & Ecology - Little Tree and the Wood Wide Web

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Book Synopsis: Have you ever wondered if trees can communicate with each other? Well they can. Recently, scientists have discovered that forests communicate via underground networks of fungal threads knows as 'the wood wide web'. In this picture book for young children, we meet a little fir tree sapling who is stretching her first leaves into a dark ancient forest full of huge trees. She feels very lonely and she can't reach any light or water. Her worried feeling sinks down to the tips of her roots, which little does she know, are connected to the wood wide web. The fungal network sends her message all over the forest! "little tree needs help!" The message reaches mother trees who can't spare the energy from their own little ones, others who are sick and can't help but ultimately, one friendly paper birch tree helps her in her time of need. When the winter comes and birch tree needs help in return, the strong, not so little fir tree withe her evergreen leaves can come to the rescue. Our little tree learns that she is part of a loving, caring community, filled with family and kind strangers of entirely different species. She learns all the ways that there are to care and be cared for, and most importantly that she is not alone. After all, the forest is only as strong as its smallest tree. Trees can communicate using up to '50 words' and can send messages of distress, warn each other about incoming danger in the form of disease or pests, learn which trees are their parents and which are their offspring. If a tree is in danger, others can send spare sugars and water via the network and even sabotage trees they see as a threat. And they do it all via the wood wide web. This is a powerful book, that teaches children about a hugely important discovery in contemporary science, about a secret world beneath our feet and most importantly, about the strength that comes with asking for help, and discovering that you are not alone.

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Discover the incredible world of tree communication with Little Tree and the Wood Wide Web! Ever wondered if trees can talk? Scientists have recently uncovered the fascinating truth: forests communicate through a vast underground network called the wood wide web. In this captivating picture book for young children, a little fir tree sapling ventures into a dark ancient forest, feeling lonely and deprived of light and water. Little does she know, her roots are connected to the wood wide web, which spreads her message of distress all over the forest. Witness as the power of community and love brings help from unexpected sources, teaching our little tree the importance of seeking support.

Little Tree and the Wood Wide Web not only educates and entertains but also sheds light on a groundbreaking discovery in contemporary science. Trees can communicate using up to 50 words, send messages of distress, and even warn each other about potential threats. They form a loving and caring community, helping one another in times of need. This story emphasizes the strength that comes with asking for help and reveals that no one is alone. Join us on this enchanting journey and explore the secret world beneath our feet!

Don't miss out on this powerful book that teaches children important life lessons. Dive into a world where trees whisper through fungal threads and where even the smallest tree plays a vital role in the strength of the entire forest. Little Tree and the Wood Wide Web is a must-read for curious young minds, showcasing the wonders of nature and the importance of connection. Get your copy today and embark on an adventure like no other!

Get your copy of Little Tree and the Wood Wide Web and be transported into a captivating world of tree communication and community!

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