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Books with author Lynne Cherry

  • The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest

    Lynne Cherry

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 13, 2000)
    The author and artist Lynne Cherry journeyed deep into the rain forests of Brazil to write and illustrate her gorgeous picture book The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest (1990). One day, a man exhausts himself trying to chop down a giant kapok tree. While he sleeps, the forest’s residents, including a child from the Yanomamo tribe, whisper in his ear about the importance of trees and how "all living things depend on one another" . . . and it works. Cherry’s lovingly rendered colored pencil and watercolor drawings of all the "wondrous and rare animals" evoke the lush rain forests, as well as stunning world maps bordered by tree porcupines, emerald tree boas, and dozens more fascinating creatures.This edition features an updated author's note plus resources for young people who want to take action in ways big and small to protect rainforests.
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  • A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History

    Lynne Cherry

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2002)
    From the author of the beloved classic The Great Kapok Tree, A River Ran Wild tells a story of restoration and renewal. Learn how the modern-day descendants of the Nashua Indians and European settlers were able to combat pollution and restore the beauty of the Nashua River in Massachusetts.
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  • The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1990)
    The author and artist Lynne Cherry journeyed deep into the rain forests of Brazil to write and illustrate her gorgeous picture book The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest (1990). One day, a man exhausts himself trying to chop down a giant kapok tree. While he sleeps, the forest’s residents, including a child from the Yanomamo tribe, whisper in his ear about the importance of trees and how "all living things depend on one another" . . . and it works. Cherry’s lovingly rendered colored pencil and watercolor drawings of all the "wondrous and rare animals" evoke the lush rain forests, as well as stunning world maps bordered by tree porcupines, emerald tree boas, and dozens more fascinating creatures.Awards: IRA Teacher’s Choice (1991), ABA’s Pick of the Lists, Reading Rainbow Review Book, NSTA-CBC Outstanding Trade Book for Children
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  • FLUTE'S JOURNEY: The Life of a Wood Thrush

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (Scholastic, New York, New York, U.S.A., March 15, 1997)
    This is the story of the life of one wood thrush whose existence depends upon the tropical rain forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica, the northern forest of the Belt Woods in Maryland, and all the places in between.
  • How Groundhog's Garden Grew

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (Blue Sky Press, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Little Groundhog learns how to plant and tend to his own food garden through every season in this beautifully-illustrated, thoroughly researched picture book by naturalist Lynne Cherry.Little Groundhog, in trouble for stealing from his friends' gardens, is taught by Squirrel to grow his very own. From seed-gathering to planting, harvesting, and eating home-grown fruits and vegetables, children join Little Groundhog in learning about the gardening process. At the end, Little Groundhog invites his animal friends to a Thanksgiving harvest feast. Beautiful illustrations and thorough research on plants and insects make this sweet story an engrossing read, as well as a great picture-book introduction to how plants grow. Children and schools can follow Groundhog's lessons.
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  • First Wonders of Nature: Snow Leopard

    Lynne Cherry

    Board book (Dutton Juvenile, March 1, 1998)
    Introduces the snow leopard as it teaches its cubs to survive in their high mountain home.
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  • The Armadillo from Amarillo

    Lynne Cherry

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 31, 1999)
    When an armadillo named Sasparillo wants to know where on earth he is, he leaves his home in San Antonio and travels north through the canyons and prairies of Texas. In Amarillo he meets an eagle and, with her help, finds the answer to his question—as well as lots of adventures.
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  • The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 6, 2004)
    A look into a unique ecosystem, one that is endangered in many placesA seed is jostled from a branch of a mangrove tree and floats to a lagoon in the Caribbean Sea. It takes root, sprouts leaves, and slowly begins to grow. Over many years, the mangrove will provide a home and nourishment for numerous creatures of land and sea. Among its roots come to live fiddler crabs and shrimp; in its branches dwell lizards and hummingbirds. Soon the tree is dropping seeds of its own, and other mangroves are growing, creating a tangle whose benefits extend even to large mammals like dolphins and manatees. There are endpaper maps that indicate where mangroves are located and the names of common animals and plants found in them.Ever threatened by hurricanes and even more by human destruction, the mangroves of our planet are endangered, but in Lynne Cherry's richly illustrated story one such habitat survives, giving readers hope and inspiration for preservation of these ecosystems in the real world.
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  • The Armadillo from Amarillo

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, March 1, 1994)
    Sasparillo, an armadillo from Texas, leaves his home to find out where on Earth he is, and with the help of a golden eagle, he discovers where he lives--in a city, in a state, in a country, on a continent, on a planet, in the solar system, in the universe. Along the way, Sasparillo learns about geography, history, the environment, and animals native to Texas.
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  • The Dragon and the Unicorn

    Lynne Cherry

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Valerio the dragon and Allegra the unicorn have always lived happily and in harmony among the beautiful trees and plants of the ancient Ardet Forest. But when King Orlando begins cutting down trees, it is up to the king’s daughter to convince the king to preserve the forest for the animals and humans to share.
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  • Keep Walking: 40 Days To Hope And Freedom After Betrayal

    Lynn Marie Cherry

    Paperback (Keep Walking, April 24, 2016)
    "When a woman experiences betrayal that screams she is not enough, well-meaning platitudes and tired cliches cannot help. She needs a guide, the wise voice of someone who has been tested through similar heartache. Lynn Cherry is that voice and Keep Walking is the helpful guide to light a darkened path." - Jonathan Daugherty The pain of betrayal is paralyzing. Whether it seeps in slowly or smashes into your world like a wrecking ball, it's hard to breathe, much less make any sort of forward motion. And it's easy to stay stuck. Lynn helps you discover a way through one day at a time. With compassion and grace she shares the thoughts and scriptures that helped her navigate the wreckage of her own marriage. Each reading includes: biblical truth a daily affirmation questions for reflection practical ways to respond There is hope and freedom if you will put one foot in front of the other and Keep Walking. UPDATE: Keep Walking is a 2017 bronze medal winner in the Readers' Favorite Book Contest for the Christian Devotion/Study category!
  • A River Ran Wild: An Environmental History

    Lynne Cherry

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 2002)
    From the author of the beloved The Great Kapok Tree comes an enlightening story of restoration and renewal. Readers learn how the modern-day descendants of the Nashua Indians and European settlers were able to combat pollution and restore the beauty of the Nashua River in Massachusetts. Full-color illustrations.
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