Can You Hug a Forest?

by Frances Gilbert (Author) Amy Hevron (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

Celebrate the beauty of the natural world in this meditative picture book encouraging mindfulness, gratitude, and love for the environment--featuring illustrations painted on actual wood.

Can you hug a forest? Of course you can. First you hug the air: open your arms, lift up your chin, and breathe in all the way down to your toes. Then you hug a leaf and a flower and a trail and a stream and all the other wondrous natural elements that make up a forest. Take every chance to soak in your natural surroundings and be grateful for nature.

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Kirkus

Plenty of opportunity for stillness and nature appreciation, wherever you may be.

Publishers Weekly

Gilbert (Too Much Slime!) answers the title's question with a set of instructions. Beginning with the answer ("Of course you can./ You'll need a forest, though"), the second-person address accompanies images of a doll-like, stylized child with light brown skin and scribbly pigtails. Hevron (The Tide Pool Waits) paints the child on wooden panels, alongside flowers, birds, and trees outlined with thick, oil-pastel-like strokes. Having provided a forest ("Here is one") and two arms ("Here are two. One. Two"), Gilbert continues in onomatopoeic how-to lines: "First, you hug the air./ Whisha, whisha, it says,/ whispering secrets from the sky." Curling light blue lines represent breezes; a red-crested woodpecker flies above the child. "Just open your arms,/ lift up your chin,/ and breathe all the way down to your toes." There are as many ways to hug the forest as there are parts of it, and every element--a leaf, a flower, a forest trail, and more--gets a spread of its own that reveals its distinctive sounds and textures. Each one is personified with merry, pin-dot features that make the forest look like a toy shop, and the child reacts actively to each one in this sensorially focused encounter with the natural world. Ages 4-8. Illustrator's agent: Kirsten Hall, Catbird Productions. (May)

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Review quotes

"A youngster deeply in touch with nature explains how to hug each part of a forest. The lulling, quiet text washes over readers, following a repetitive structure... that brings comfort and stability. Hevron's cozy illustrations are painted directly on a wooden canvas, with wood grain peeking through delightfully in places. Plenty of opportunity for stillness and nature appreciation, wherever you may be." — Kirkus Reviews                                                  
Frances Gilbert
FRANCES GILBERT is an Editorial Director in children's publishing. She lives in Brooklyn with her giant cats, Jack and Teddy.

EREN UNTEN is a children's book illustrator who enjoys telling stories with pictures. She lives in California and LOVES chocolate.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781665903554
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Beach Lane Books
Publication date
May 02, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV029010 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Environment
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Nature
Nature stories
Forests and forestry
Mindfulness (Psychology)
Mindfulness

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