Kid’s Book Review: Seasons Come, Seasons Go – Tree

Kid’s Book Review: Seasons Come, Seasons Go – Tree

About the Book and Illustrator

Britta Teckentrup’s ‘Tree’ is modern picture book classic in her distinctive illustrative style. In this activity book children can enjoy learning about the beauty of the changing seasons portrayed in this timeless peek-through book by actively engaging with the story using stickers, playing games and doing dot-to-dot drawing activities.

We think it is a great choice for home-schooling, rainy days or creative quiet-time. If you are unfamiliar with Tree and the rhyme you can watch the video of it being read when you scroll down.

Britta Teckentrup

Britta Teckentrup is an award-winning illustrator and author, having written and illustrated over 80 children’s picture books that have been published in over 20 different countries. After 17 years in the UK, Britta now lives and works in Berlin.

Book Review

We liked it so much we didn’t want to stop and we finished the whole book in one day

This book was fun. I like activity books. My favourite is dot-to-dot and the jigsaw puzzles.

I like stickers and there were lots of them. My cousins and I had fun doing them together.

We liked it so much we didn’t want to stop and we finished the whole book in one day.

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Reviewer Profile

Sulayman
  • Name: Sulaymān
  • Age: 5 years
  • Likes: bike-riding, splashing in puddles and drawing
  • Dislikes: singing and swimming
  • Favourite Book: Graphic Dinosaurs
  • Favourite Song: Tala'a Al Badru Alayna (Arabic song)