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The Gentle Genius of Trees
Philip Bunting
Scholastic Australia
April 2021
32 pp
書籍編號:
09-2068
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● 內文簡介

★已授權紐、澳、荷、加、義、德、法、挪、美、巴、韓等11國語言!
★《柯克斯書評》大力好評!
★得獎童書作家Philip Bunting展現對大自然的深切關愛


一部富有知識含量的繪本,讓孩童領會樹木巨大的生命力!

除了美化市容,作為廣大森林的一份子,「樹木」還扮演著什麼樣的角色呢?

仔細看看我們生活周遭,其實樹木的身影無所不在。我們手中的蘋果,翻閱的書頁,甚至乘涼用的樹蔭,紮紮實實地,都是樹木的一部分。然而,更讓人驚奇的是,除了讓人們的生活更加便利,樹木本身也是一種充滿智慧、組織完善的存在。

樹木的根可以比樹冠長上四倍,我們可以將整個樹根結構想像做樹木的大腦。它們計畫、組織、發號施令,和周圍的真菌叢、路過的動物相互合作,幫助彼此成長茁壯。一棵健壯的樹木,要抵過缺水的旱季,也要承的住寒流的威脅,而我們人類所能做的就是善待地球,為樹木,也為自己創造一個更友善美麗的環境。

《樹的智慧》(The Gentle Genius of Trees)以輕鬆易懂的繪圖結合珍貴的自然資訊,讓孩童在了解樹木之餘,也建立起一顆友善大自然的心。

 

● 作者簡介

Philip Bunting,作家暨插畫家。自2017年出版第一本書以來,Bunting便獲得許多獎項的肯定,當中《Mopoke》一書榮獲2018年澳洲兒童圖書委員會年度最佳繪本榮譽獎,並入圍Crichton Award for New Illustrators和凱特格林威獎(Kate Greenaway Medal)。其他作品如《The Wonderful Wisdom of Ants》和《Koalas Eat Gum Leaves》等。他的著作已被翻譯成多種語言,在全球超過25個國家出版。

 

● 媒體報導

Trees and humans are alike in many ways.

The roughly 3.4 trillion trees on Earth are more than just big plants there to provide humans with wood. They’re highly evolved, community-driven networkers that grow and adapt in ways that people can’t see. In Bunting’s capable hands, trees are also funny and loving; the book combines science and dad jokes to convey the many lessons we can learn from our woodsy friends. Clever illustrations help make the point that, like us, trees are living, social things, such as a human lung drawn to look like an upside-down tree or a tree’s root system drawn to resemble the folds of a human brain and called a “subterranean cerebrum.” Bunting details the ways that trees use their complex root system (“the wood-wide web”) to help each other (for instance, when a tree is injured, other trees send nutrients) and how they change the way they grow (e.g., making sure branches closer to the sun grow more) to ensure survival. The narrative then shifts from silly jokes (“How do you make an oak tree laugh? Tell it acorn-y joke”) to rather insightful lessons from nature. Like trees, Bunting suggests, people should look out for others, stay centered when things get tough, and most of all, “Grow slow, grow strong.” People depicted are racially diverse...Sometimes wonderfully silly, always enlightening, this book branches out to become profoundly moving.--Kirkus Reviews