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Red Knit Cap Girl and the Reading Tree

Naoko Stoop

3 Reviews

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Red Knit Cap Girl, Fiction, General fiction (Children's / Teenage)

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In the third book in this New York Times Best Illustrated-winning series, Red Knit Cap Girl and her friends work together to turn one ordinary tree into a very special place: a library!

This new adventure with Red Knit Cap Girl and her friends uses simple prose and radiant illustrations to shine a light on the joy of reading and the importance of working together.

One day Red Knit Cap Girl and her friends discover a hollow tree in the middle of the forest. What can be done with one ordinary tree? 'I will keep my book in this nook so everyone can read it,' Red Knit Cap Girl says.

But the tree isn't only for books. Little by little, one by one, the animals share their unique gifts and turn the ordinary tree into a special spot for everyone to enjoy!

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Praise for Red Knit Cap Girl and the Reading Tree

  • Gorgeously illustrated - Publishers Weekly, starred review

  • An apt choice for bedtime reading, this story affirms the necessity of turning off the light and noise of our busy world to truly recognise the everyday marvels around us. - School Library Journal

  • Gentle Zen-like parable, with visual and narrative intrigue. - Kirkus

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