Book details

Down in the Forest
Description
The traditional tale 'Over in the Meadow' is a classic. In 'Down in the Forest', the author takes this structure and retells it featuring native forest flora and fauna. The story is set in the forest where a brown mother kiwi and her little kiwi one seek shelter from the sun. The mother encourages her little one to sleep and they spend the day resting in their shelter.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: Yvonne Morrison is known for her captivating storytelling that keeps young readers engaged and entertained throughout the book.
- Beautiful Illustrations: The book is likely to feature beautiful, vivid illustrations that complement the story and bring the characters and setting to life.
- Educational Value: Morrison's books often contain educational elements that teach children about nature, animals, or other important themes in an accessible and enjoyable way.
- Positive Messages: Reading 'Down in the Forest' may provide children with positive messages about friendship, perseverance, and the importance of caring for the environment.