My Rainforest Classroom
- Receive 22% off plus a free Ethicool library bag when you order this book as part of the Nature Book Set. Recommended ages: for 0 - 6yrs old Author: Stuart French Illustrator: Alvin Mulyono What is this picture book about?
Little Charlie curls up into bed. but the night is not quite what it seems! Guided by the worldâs most adorable old owl, Charlie ventures through the forests and oceans of yesteryear. Surfing on top of his bed, he drinks in the beauty of all that came before him, as the vines and animals of the rainforest take over every corner of the world.
An absolute delight for the senses, this imaginative story will have your little oneâs mind racing about our precious planet and the incredible creatures within it.
This is the ultimate book for any little adventurer!
Praise for â feels truly âotherworldyâ because the illustrations take us on a journey that spans forests and oceans. Kids will find themselves immersed in the storyline, the characters, and the pastel artwork.â - Jess Just Reads.
â This book gives kids a glimpse at what we have lost, and what we are about to lose if we donât commit, in our own way, to take action. Truly masterful reading." - Kids.Books.We.Love
An excerpt from the story
An owl lands at the foot of my bed and his eyes are as large as the moon's.
"Let me tell you a story, Charlie," he says, as my bed lifts under the river that begins to flow through my room.
"These vines and birds and rivers, and these lions and tigers and lizards, they were here before all of us. They have seen the world in all its colours, fished gently in all its streams and jumped between the branches of its trees. They want to show you just why - welcome to our Rainforest Classroom!"
The river rises higher beneath my bed and fish begin to jump over me. They splash and squirm and jump and dive as my bed begins to float away.
It drifts over my bedroom walls and rushes down the street, dancing on the rapids and surfing between the tall buildings of the city. The rainforest has climbed over everything and the fern leaves have almost reached to the moon.