The bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees partners with his daughter to introduce readers to all of the fascinating things trees do as they change through the seasons Piet the squirrel needs a new home. Peter the forester suggests he move into an old beech tree, but Piet is nervous--the tree is VERY big As he settles in, he soon finds that his new home is full of surprises: it can drink water with its roots, make sugar from sun, air and water, and sweat through its leaves. Piet learns more and more about his home as the year and seasons pass. Could Piet's new home be something more? In this charming book readers discover: How trees are not only homes to animals like Piet, but share so much in common with usInformational sidebars throughoutAn authors' note at the end filled with facts about animals, nature, and forests Filled with stunning illustrations by Rachel Qiuqi, this second book in the Peter and Piet series follows the adventures of Piet the squirrel as he explores his forest home and his friend Peter the forester. These fun stories by bestselling author Peter Wohlleben and Carina Wohlleben include backmatter and informative sidebars. Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute
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