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32 pp.
| Putnam |
March, 2014 |
TradeISBN 978-0-399-25700-1$16.99
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While playing hide-and-go-seek, Lulu the owl proclaims "trees are the best hiding spot," but Oliver, being an elephant, can't climb trees like she and rabbit Charlie can. Seeing Oliver's disappointment, the two friends set to work building a (ground-level) treehouse they can all play in together. Sweet pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations help deliver a tender story about friendship, imagination, and inclusion.