<p><b>Whimsical... readers can unleash their own imaginations. --<em>New York Times</em></b></p><p><strong>Fans of Peter Brown and Jon Klassen will cherish this inspiring story about exploration curiosity and an unexpected discovery.</strong></p> <br><p>There are wonders all around us ... Why not go see what you can find? </p><br><p>Every day perched high up in her tree house a girl surveys the distant forest through her binoculars. She knows every plant and animal.</p><br><p>But look! A strange new tree appears towering above all the others. Where did it come from? Is it really a tree? </p><br><p>Intrigued the girl sets off to take a closer look. Just to see...</p><br><p>Whimsical illustrations bring humor to an inspirational story about staying curious finding wonder in nature and seeing the familiar in new and unexpected ways. </p> <p/><p>Blue Dot Kids Press books are printed with vegetable inks on responsibly-sourced paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. From the sale of every book we donate to environmental causes through our membership with 1% for the Planet. Through our annual Earth Day Initiative with our partner One Tree Planted readers have the opportunity to plant trees--over 1000 trees planted to date!</p>
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