cover image Can You Hear the Trees Talking? Discovering the Hidden Life of the Forest

Can You Hear the Trees Talking? Discovering the Hidden Life of the Forest

Peter Wohlleben, trans. by Shelley Tanaka. Greystone Kids, $17.95 (84p) ISBN 978-1-77164-434-1

In his debut title for youth, Wohlleben, the German author of the bestselling adult title The Hidden Life of Trees, presents a beautifully laid-out walk through the forest with a kindly guide, who points out fascinating sights and intriguing phenomena. Each chapter, from “How Trees Work” to “A Year in the Forest,” is divided into four related questions, such as “How do trees breathe?” and “Why don’t trees fall over?” Answers are explained in colorful two-page spreads, which also include one or two special sections that highlight a forest feature, suggest a hands-on activity, or challenge readers with a brief quiz. Slight anthropomorphizing (“Maybe you’ll be the one to discover whether trees dream!”) puts the reader into a closer relationship with trees, as do comparisons between forest elements and familiar things, such as how root systems can work like the internet. In addition to trees, Wohlleben covers other forest plants and animals, climate, and the four seasons. Captivating, close-up photos illuminate the engaging text, making this both a superb classroom resource and a strong choice for young browsers. Ages 8–10. [em](Oct.) [/em]