The Little Lemon Tree That Stood!

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Little Lemon Tree That Stood! by Marjolein Gamble, Marjolein Gamble
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Author: Marjolein Gamble ISBN: 9780620723558
Publisher: Marjolein Gamble Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marjolein Gamble
ISBN: 9780620723558
Publisher: Marjolein Gamble
Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The setting of the story is a suburban garden in Cape Town, yet could be anywhere with a similar climate. It endeavours to portray the coexistence of nature and the " people of the house" through the eyes and ears of an unusually astute lemon tree. It hints at underlying mysteries of our everyday existence as experienced and observed by the inimitable lemon tree and its muse, who share their observations. 
It shows us our interconnectedness as it takes us through the seasons and relates it to a wider context. It teaches us that if we take note we are rewarded with new insights.

Ecological awareness or caring!
How do we introduce our children who are still in the magical zone of story telling before the age of 10+ to the needs and understanding of our planet Earth? The Age of Consciousness in which we find ourselves demands that we understand our role and responsibilities in relation to our environment and Nature to an ever greater extent. As an introduction to the bigger picture and the movement through the seasons in our immediate environment "The Little Lemon-Tree That Stood!" is meant to grow the young child's awareness and understanding of Nature's unique qualities and to encourage the observation of some of its underlying realities..

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The setting of the story is a suburban garden in Cape Town, yet could be anywhere with a similar climate. It endeavours to portray the coexistence of nature and the " people of the house" through the eyes and ears of an unusually astute lemon tree. It hints at underlying mysteries of our everyday existence as experienced and observed by the inimitable lemon tree and its muse, who share their observations. 
It shows us our interconnectedness as it takes us through the seasons and relates it to a wider context. It teaches us that if we take note we are rewarded with new insights.

Ecological awareness or caring!
How do we introduce our children who are still in the magical zone of story telling before the age of 10+ to the needs and understanding of our planet Earth? The Age of Consciousness in which we find ourselves demands that we understand our role and responsibilities in relation to our environment and Nature to an ever greater extent. As an introduction to the bigger picture and the movement through the seasons in our immediate environment "The Little Lemon-Tree That Stood!" is meant to grow the young child's awareness and understanding of Nature's unique qualities and to encourage the observation of some of its underlying realities..

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