
El rbol que ser (The Tree That Will Be)
Daniel Caas(Author)
Cuento de Luz SL (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 19. November 2026
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-84-10438-29-3 (ISBN)
Description
A little girl discovers a tiny sprout in the middle of a meadow and imagines all that it could become. Will it grow big and strong? What will it turn into?
A poetic story in which, verse by verse, a symbolic universe emerges where a tree will become everything that imagination can create.
With each verse, the illustrations, full of life, color, and magic, convey a beautiful message of respect for nature.
Readers of all ages will be able to dream, imagine, create, and learn to observe, patiently, as a deep environmental awareness awakens within them.
Sensitivity, creativity, and tenderness come together to remind us that a whole world can live in a single seed.
A beautiful picture book that invites us to plant and care for trees as a source of life, a symbol of sustainability and ecological balance. An ode to nature and to the dreams that grow with us.
A literary experience that will leave a lasting impression and awaken in its readers a curiosity and love for the "lungs of the Earth."
Una nina descubre un diminuto brote en mitad de la pradera e imagina todo aquello que podria llegar a ser. ?Se hara grande y robusto? ?En que se convertira?
Una poetica historia en la que, verso a verso, surge un universo simbolico donde un arbol se convertira es todo lo que la imaginacion puede crear.
Con cada estrofa las ilustraciones llenas de vida, color y magia transmiten un bello mensaje de respeto hacia la naturaleza.
Los lectores de cualquier edad podran sonar, imaginar, crear y aprender a observar, pacientes, como se despierta en ellos una profunda conciencia ambiental.
La sensibilidad, la creatividad y la ternura se unen para recordarnos que todo un mundo puede habitar en una sola semilla.
Un hermoso album ilustrado que invita a plantar y cuidar los arboles como fuente de vida, simbolo de sostenibilidad y equilibrio ecologico. Un canto a la naturaleza y a los suenos que crecen con nosotros.
Toda una experiencia literaria que dejara huella y despertara en sus lectores la curiosidad y el amor por los <<pulmones de la Tierra>>.
A poetic story in which, verse by verse, a symbolic universe emerges where a tree will become everything that imagination can create.
With each verse, the illustrations, full of life, color, and magic, convey a beautiful message of respect for nature.
Readers of all ages will be able to dream, imagine, create, and learn to observe, patiently, as a deep environmental awareness awakens within them.
Sensitivity, creativity, and tenderness come together to remind us that a whole world can live in a single seed.
A beautiful picture book that invites us to plant and care for trees as a source of life, a symbol of sustainability and ecological balance. An ode to nature and to the dreams that grow with us.
A literary experience that will leave a lasting impression and awaken in its readers a curiosity and love for the "lungs of the Earth."
Una nina descubre un diminuto brote en mitad de la pradera e imagina todo aquello que podria llegar a ser. ?Se hara grande y robusto? ?En que se convertira?
Una poetica historia en la que, verso a verso, surge un universo simbolico donde un arbol se convertira es todo lo que la imaginacion puede crear.
Con cada estrofa las ilustraciones llenas de vida, color y magia transmiten un bello mensaje de respeto hacia la naturaleza.
Los lectores de cualquier edad podran sonar, imaginar, crear y aprender a observar, pacientes, como se despierta en ellos una profunda conciencia ambiental.
La sensibilidad, la creatividad y la ternura se unen para recordarnos que todo un mundo puede habitar en una sola semilla.
Un hermoso album ilustrado que invita a plantar y cuidar los arboles como fuente de vida, simbolo de sostenibilidad y equilibrio ecologico. Un canto a la naturaleza y a los suenos que crecen con nosotros.
Toda una experiencia literaria que dejara huella y despertara en sus lectores la curiosidad y el amor por los <<pulmones de la Tierra>>.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Pozuelo de Alarcon
Spain
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Third Grade, Reading Age: From 4 to 8 years, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 261 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
93 gr
ISBN-13
978-84-10438-29-3 (9788410438293)
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Persons
Daniel Canas (Extremadura, 1986) grew up in a small town in the province of Caceres in Spain, and studied Primary Education and Foreign Languages at university. A teacher and reading club coordinator with a passion for children's literature, he began writing for his students with the aim of sparking their interest in books. He has already published several works and received international awards, such as the gold medal at the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, the silver medal at the International Latino Book Awards, the gold medal at the IPPY Awards, and recognition from Bank Street College of Education.
Mar Azabal lives in Toledo and has a degree in Geography, specializing in Administration and Archive Conservation. Her true dream was to create stories through drawing and illustration, combining mixed techniques that bring together watercolor, collage, graphite, and colored pencils. Her work has been recognized internationally, as in the case of Ayobami and the Names of Animals, which won the silver medal at the MoonBeam Awards and the gold medal at the International Latino Book Awards, and was also considered Best Illustrated Children's Book by The New York Times and the New York Public Library. She has also participated in group exhibitions such as the Sharjah Exhibition for Children's Book Illustrations and Iberoamerica Ilustra in 2025.
Mar Azabal lives in Toledo and has a degree in Geography, specializing in Administration and Archive Conservation. Her true dream was to create stories through drawing and illustration, combining mixed techniques that bring together watercolor, collage, graphite, and colored pencils. Her work has been recognized internationally, as in the case of Ayobami and the Names of Animals, which won the silver medal at the MoonBeam Awards and the gold medal at the International Latino Book Awards, and was also considered Best Illustrated Children's Book by The New York Times and the New York Public Library. She has also participated in group exhibitions such as the Sharjah Exhibition for Children's Book Illustrations and Iberoamerica Ilustra in 2025.