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OverviewWhen two siblings go on a treasure hunt, they aren't sure exactly what kind of treasure they are looking for. What they do know is that treasures are shiny, mysterious and precious. And that all the really good treasures are hidden! As they explore the forest, their curiosity pays off when they find the biggest, shiniest, most mysterious and precious treasure hidden just over a hill. Told exclusively in dialogue, this beautifully illustrated picture book exudes a sense of wonder at the natural world and emphasizes the magical qualities of looking through a child's eye. Also available in French as Tresor, translated by the author, Mireille Messier. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mireille Messier , Heather Gould , Christian DownPublisher: Orca Book Publishers Imprint: Orca Book Publishers ISBN: 9781459828193ISBN 10: 1459828194 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 16 June 2020 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Downloadable audio file Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom tiny discoveries to one big treasure, the natural world delights at every turn...A gentle exploration, using a child's words and told at a child's pace, of a marvelous world.-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review A good story to read aloud. -- CM: Canadian Review of Materials Full of wonder and the beauty of the natural surroundings, this book is a treat. -- Sal's Fiction Addiction If you have a little treasure seeker, this is a beautiful book for story time inside or outside. And if you have someone who is reluctant to go outside, this is an excellent enticement. -- Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk blog Messier and Luxbacher have created a vivid adventure that leads right to a shiny, mysterious, and precious treasure in both French and English. - An excellent read-aloud to teach children how one person's treasure may be different from another's, but that they are both still important. -- School Library Journal This is a very good choice to teach the value of time spent in the natural world, looking for treasures of nature. Young children will be encouraged to discuss their own treasures and what makes them so special. -- Must Read Literature: K thru YA A wonderful way of rediscovering ancient, life-giving treasures. --David Suzuki, Scientist and Broadcaster Treasure reminds us that although we might not always find what we are looking for, we might discover something even more magical--a connection to nature and our Earth. --Autumn Peltier, internationally recognized advocate for water, from the Wikwemikong First Nation This is a very good choice to teach the value of time spent in the natural world, looking for treasures of nature. Young children will be encouraged to discuss their own treasures and what makes them so special. --Must Read Literature: K thru YA Full of wonder and the beauty of the natural surroundings, this book is a treat. --Sal's Fiction Addiction If you have a little treasure seeker, this is a beautiful book for story time inside or outside. And if you have someone who is reluctant to go outside, this is an excellent enticement. --Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk blog From tiny discoveries to one big treasure, the natural world delights at every turn...A gentle exploration, using a child's words and told at a child's pace, of a marvelous world. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review A good story to read aloud. --CM: Canadian Review of Materials Messier and Luxbacher have created a vivid adventure that leads right to a shiny, mysterious, and precious treasure in both French and English. - An excellent read-aloud to teach children how one person's treasure may be different from another's, but that they are both still important. --School Library Journal A wonderful way of rediscovering ancient, life-giving treasures. --David Suzuki, Scientist and Broadcaster Treasure reminds us that although we might not always find what we are looking for, we might discover something even more magical--a connection to nature and our Earth. --Autumn Peltier, internationally recognized advocate for water, from the Wikwemikong First Nation Author InformationMireille Messier is a Montreal-born, Ottawa-raised and now Toronto-based award-winning children's writer with a background in broadcasting and theater. Before becoming an author, Mireille worked as a television and radio host, a scriptwriter, a book reviewer and a voice actress. Sometimes she still does those things. Mireille has published over twenty books, some in French, others in English, for children of all ages. The Branch was nominated for Shining Willow, Blue Spruce and Governor General's Awards. Mireille lives in Toronto with her husband, two wonderful daughters, three fluffy cats and over a hundred goldfish. Heather Gould is an entrepreneur, artist and voice actor from Victoria, British Columbia. Christian Down is a producer, musician and voice actor from Victoria, British Columbia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |