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Oliver's Tree

di Kit Chase

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Oliver the elephant loves playing hide-and-seek but cannot tag his friends, Lulu and Charlie, when they hide in trees--their favorite spots--so they work together to find a tree where all three can play together.
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Three friends - Lulu the bird, Oliver the elephant, and Charlie the rabbit - enjoy playing together, until a game of hide-and-seek reveals that Oliver has trouble with trees. They are either too tall or too small for an elephant, and when the friends finally find one just right, it is too weak to hold the pachyderm. Is this the end for these playmates, or can Lulu and Charlie come up with a solution to include their downhearted friend...?

Apparently a debut for author/artist Kit Chase, who much like Emily Winfield Martin had a preexisting Etsy following before launching into children's books, Oliver's Tree is a sweet, warmhearted little picture-book, pairing an engaging and ultimately satisfying narrative about friendship and play with adorable artwork. Oliver himself is so cute, and Chase captures his joy and sadness quite well in her watercolor paintings. I appreciated the way in which Oliver's friends work to include him, when difficulties first arise in their games, and think this offers a positive model for young readers/listeners. I see that there are subsequent titles about this trio of friends - Lulu's Party and Charlie's Boat. I will have to see about tracking those down. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jul 12, 2019 |
A perfect tree is hard to find. Lulu, Oliver, and Charlie are three friends who enjoy playing outside. Join their search for a tree they can all enjoy. ( )
  CommunityLibrarian | Nov 27, 2015 |
Oliver could not climb the trees when his friends hid in them during hide and seek. Charlie and Lulu gathered sticks and moss to "make" a tree for Oliver while he was sleeping. This book shows the generosity of friends and how they will do anything to make another friend happy and feel included. ( )
  hspanier | Sep 28, 2015 |
Gentle and irresistibly adorable friendship story. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
At first glance, this is just a cute little book about animal friends playing in the forest. Adorable and will probably circulate quite well, but nothing particularly special. However, think about it a little from an adult perspective, and you'll see how lovely this little book is and how it gently teaches lessons without hammering kids over the head with them.

Oliver, Lulu, and Charlie love to play outside. Lulu and Charlie especially like to climb trees, specifically when they're playing hide and seek. But Oliver is a bit too big to climb. They try to find a tree they can share together, but after trying out many different trees Oliver gives up and leaves. But his friends don't give up! With a little hard work they find a way they can all enjoy the trees and play together.

Chase's art is sweet without being too saccharine. Her rosy-cheeked little animals frolic happily in a forest with mushrooms, a variety of trees, flowers, and swirling background patterns of ferns. Even the empty spaces of the backgrounds are a soft, beige hue. The illustrations are sometimes full-page spreads, sometimes little cameos of the friends trying out different trees or hiding places.

So, what did I love so much about this? It shows kids including a friend who's a little different. They have to change the way they play, but they all find something they can enjoy together. It also shows children enjoying natural, outside play as well. There are a lot of picture books out there that include lessons on diversity, tolerance, etc. but this is one of the best ones I've seen so far that portrays children naturally playing together and making accommodations for a friend.

Verdict: Buy it for the cute and it will change the way kids play without them even noticing. Recommended.

ISBN: 9780399257001; Published 2014 by G. P. Putnam's Songs/Penguin Group; Borrowed from another library in my consortium; Purchased for the library
  JeanLittleLibrary | Apr 12, 2014 |
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