Book details
The Branch
Description
When an ice storm snaps a small girl's favorite branch from the tree in her yard, she's crestfallen. The girl's mom says it's just a branch. But not to her! "That was the branch I sat on, jumped from, played under. It was my castle, my spy base, my ship ..." Luckily, her neighbor Mr. Frank understands. He says the branch has "potential." "What's potential?" she asks. "It means it's worth keeping." And so, with imagination and spirit, and Mr. Frank's guidance and tools, the girl transforms the broken branch into something whole and new, giving it another purpose, and her another place to treasure. In this endearing picture book, author Mireille Messier explores a young child's experience with loss and renewal. Though the little girl is heartbroken that her special perch in the tree is gone, the kindness and vision of her neighbor, combined with her own creativity and determination, help her recognize that it can have a new life in a different form. The charming intergenerational relationship adds depth and richness to the story, as it becomes clear they both offer something valuable to each other. The story is vividly and warmly illustrated by renowned, award-winning artist, Pierre Pratt. This book would work well for character education lessons on perseverance, teamwork and initiative. It also provides an excellent example of caring for the environment by reusing salvaged materials, making it a terrific pick for Maker Spaces and STEAM lessons.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Enhances Imagination: 'The Branch' is a beautifully illustrated children's book that encourages readers to use their imagination as they follow the story of a young girl who finds creative ways to fix her broken branch.
- Teaches Resilience: The book's narrative focuses on overcoming adversity and finding solutions to unexpected problems, which can teach children the value of resilience and perseverance.
- Promotes Environmental Awareness: Through its story, 'The Branch' subtly highlights the importance of nature and the environment, fostering a sense of respect and care for the natural world in young readers.
- Supports Language Development: Reading 'The Branch' to children or encouraging them to read it themselves can help in developing their language skills, including vocabulary, comprehension, and storytelling abilities.