by Natalie Quintart (Author) Philippe Goossens (Illustrator)
Little Tractor in Fall offers a reminder of the importance of kindness and companionship while discovering the magic of fall. For children aged 4 years and up.
Join Little Tractor on a heartwarming journey to discover the beauty of fall in Little Tractor in Fall, the newest addition to the beloved series. Perfect for everyone ages 4 years and up, this book continues the tradition of the popular Little Tractor series, cherished by readers worldwide.
Little Tractor isn't happy. He's been stuck in the mud all day and it just won't stop raining. The fall season has begun, and Little Tractor doesn't like it at all. But an adventurous trip through the forest, together with his friends, might change Little Tractor's mind . . .
Through Little Tractor's journey, children gain insight into their own lives in a beautiful and warm way, learning valuable lessons about resilience and finding joy in unexpected places. With its strong themes of friendship and cheering up others, Little Tractor in Fall offers a reminder of the importance of kindness and companionship. As Little Tractor embarks on an adventurous trip through the forest with his friends, readers are invited to join in on the exploration and discover the magic of fall together.
With charming illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book is sure to captivate readers and become a treasured favorite for fall storytimes. Experience the wonder of the seasons with Little Tractor and gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us all.
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Philippe Goossens was born in Brussels, Belgium. He loved reading the Tintin adventure books as a child. With his passion for drawing, it came as no surprise that he decided to take illustration classes at the Saint Luc Institute in Brussels. After receiving his degree, he tried his hand at everything that has to do with drawing and graphics (advertisements, animated movies . . .), but soon he realized that he wanted to use his talents for picture books. The many books he has illustrated have been making children smile ever since.