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Author Bhadra, Sangeeta, author.

Title The nut that fell from the tree / Sangeeta Bhadra ; illustrations by France Cormier.

Publication Info. Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2020]
©2020
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 95th Street Juvenile Easy Fiction  E BHA    AVAILABLE
 Naper Blvd. Juvenile Easy Fiction  E BHA    DUE 05-06-24
 Nichols Juvenile Easy Fiction  E BHA    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly colour illustrations ; 29 cm
Note AD640L Lexile
Decoding demand: 28 (low) Semantic demand: 66 (high) Syntactic demand: 99 (very high) Structure demand: 13 (very low) Lexile
Summary "This is the house where Jill plays. This is the oak that holds the house where Jill plays. This is the nut that fell from the oak that holds the house where Jill plays ... So begins Sangeeta Bhadra's The Nut that Fell from the Tree, a cumulative tale that pays homage to "The House that Jack Built," and a playful account of how difficult it is for an acorn to grow up into an oak! The story follows the acorn along an arduous journey, in which, after falling from Jill's tree, one animal after another steals it, it drops into the water and sinks to the bottom, is picked up and tossed away by a fastidious beaver, is eventually found by a squirrel who decides to bury it for later and forgets about it, leaving it in the earth where the sturdy little nut takes root, and grows and grows and grows into an oak that now holds the house where Jill's grandson, Jack, plays. The jaunty rhythm of the text ("This is the raccoon, a sneak through and through / that tricked the goose with the bird's-eye view ...") and the vibrant, humour-filled illustrations make for a lively, fun read-aloud."-- Provided by publisher.
Audience AD640L Lexile
Decoding demand: 28 (low) Semantic demand: 66 (high) Syntactic demand: 99 (very high) Structure demand: 13 (very low) Lexile
Subject House that Jack built -- Adaptations -- Juvenile fiction.
Acorns -- Juvenile fiction.
Oak -- Life cycles -- Juvenile fiction.
Genre Stories in rhyme.
Added Author Cormier, France, 1973- illustrator.
ISBN 9781525301193
1525301195
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