A tree is nice
A Tree Is Nice (1987), written by Janice May Udry and illustrated by Marc Simont, celebrates the beauty and importance of trees through simple, poetic observations. The book begins by describing different kinds of trees and the many ways they are part of everyday life. It shows how trees provide shade, homes for birds, and places for children to play and swing. Trees make the world more beautiful in every season - they hold leaves that change colour, branches that sway in the wind, and blossoms that mark the arrival of spring. As the story unfolds, it highlights how trees offer comfort, fun, and a sense of connection with nature. Through small, familiar moments, the book gently emphasizes the joy of having and caring for trees.


