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The Tin Forest

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Didukung oleh ilustrasi semi hitam putih yang keren, buku ini tak hanya cocok dibaca anak-anak, tetapi juga orang dewasa. I particularly like the illustrations and the concept of a light bulb being illustrated as a growing idea (like a plant) and how it grows shoots and sprouts out. After all, I have often, on a hopeless day, taken a walk down a country lane and instantly felt a bit more hopeful.

However, I think that it's almost more about being imaginative, about having dreams and going after them—most of all, it's about making lemonade from lemons — only in this case it's about creating a beautiful forest out of ugly garbage and then seeing what wonders come as a result! Because I’d never heard of this book, I now have its story and the story of this particular elementary school intertwined.

With no nature around him, the man dreams of a colourful forest alive with life, something that seemingly could not be further from the metal wasteland where he spends his days. or deeper information linked to his thoughts, feelings and what type of a person he is, always looking for concise explanations too.

In time, real birds arrive, bearing seeds, and soon the artificial forest is taken over by living vines and animals until it looks just like the forest of the old man's dreams. I also love the story’s real forest, illustrated first in a book the old man reads, then in his dream, then in isolated patches, then in full color. Although we are focusing on English, it would be remiss not to mention the artistic potential of The Tin Forest. The Tin Forest is combined with two other fantastic picture books set in wild places to explore settings, description, conjunctions and expanded noun phrases. touching” by PublishersWeekly and “infused with natural wonder,”“beautifully illustrated,” and “stunning” byBooklist.Burton tells the audience that one way the kids recovered hope after 9/11 was learning they weren’t alone.

And I don't know if that little plant that we saw on the first page (or the second page) made that tin forest.Each sentence gives some information about the old man with some information being obviously apparent and other information based on making simple inferences. In time, real birds arrive, bearing seeds, and soon the artificial forest is taken over by living vines and animals until it looks just like the forest of the old man’s dreams. Additionally, The children produced sone fantastic pieces of writing too: non-cron, descriptive narrative, letters, diaries, persuasion.

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