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Trunk Goes Thunk

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A forest can appear QUIET and peaceful, but then . . . whoosh, thunk, crash! What could make such LOUD sounds? This nonfiction story explores how woodland animals repurpose fallen trees as log bridges while also introducing relevant word opposites.

Whoosh! Crash! Thunk! Follow along as the LOUD sounds of a falling tree signal the transformation of a QUIET area of the forest into a flourishing center of activity.

This lyrical nonfiction story uses word opposites such as small and large, dark and light, high and low, and fast and slow to introduce young readers to the natural recycling of fallen timber into log bridges. From bears, porcupines and raccoons to eagles, mice and deer, a host of forest animals repurpose a fallen tree, connecting two sides of a stream together throughout the seasons.

A carefully-chosen color palette of soothing natural colors and a charming collection of characters bring the playful prose to life in what is certain to become a storytime or bedtime favorite and a go-to book for early elementary science and language arts teachers.

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A forest can appear QUIET and peaceful, but then . . . whoosh, thunk, crash! What could make such LOUD sounds? This nonfiction story explores how woodland animals repurpose fallen trees as log bridges while also introducing relevant word opposites.

Whoosh! Crash! Thunk! Follow along as the LOUD sounds of a falling tree signal the transformation of a QUIET area of the forest into a flourishing center of activity.

This lyrical nonfiction story uses word opposites such as small and large, dark and light, high and low, and fast and slow to introduce young readers to the natural recycling of fallen timber into log bridges. From bears, porcupines and raccoons to eagles, mice and deer, a host of forest animals repurpose a fallen tree, connecting two sides of a stream together throughout the seasons.

A carefully-chosen color palette of soothing natural colors and a charming collection of characters bring the playful prose to life in what is certain to become a storytime or bedtime favorite and a go-to book for early elementary science and language arts teachers.

A forest can appear QUIET and peaceful, but then . . . whoosh, thunk, crash! What could make such LOUD sounds? This nonfiction story explores how woodland animals repurpose fallen trees as log bridges while also introducing relevant word opposites.

Whoosh! Crash! Thunk! Follow along as the LOUD sounds of a falling tree signal the transformation of a QUIET area of the forest into a flourishing center of activity.

This lyrical nonfiction story uses word opposites such as small and large, dark and light, high and low, and fast and slow to introduce young readers to the natural recycling of fallen timber into log bridges. From bears, porcupines and raccoons to eagles, mice and deer, a host of forest animals repurpose a fallen tree, connecting two sides of a stream together throughout the seasons.

A carefully-chosen color palette of soothing natural colors and a charming collection of characters bring the playful prose to life in what is certain to become a storytime or bedtime favorite and a go-to book for early elementary science and language arts teachers.

Heather C. Morris, Chantelle Thorne (Illustrated by), Burgen Thorne (Illustrated by)

Hardcover Picture Book

Juvenile Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Trees & Forests / Concepts / Opposites / Animals / Language Arts / Vocabulary & Spelling / Curiosities & Wonders

Ages 3 to 7

Location

The Railyard Shopping Center

601 E. Whitestone Blvd., Bldg. 4, Ste. 218

Cedar Park, Texas 78613

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Tuesday — Saturday
10:00 am — 6:00 pm

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512.337.7330