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A story of girls - from around the world - and the trees that they befriend, climb, and plant. As they grow, the children restore forests across Latin America, North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. Beautifully illustrated with original watercolor paintings, this book offers a hopeful message. It will inspire young people to make a difference for themselves and our natural world.

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A story of girls - from around the world - and the trees that they befriend, climb, and plant. As they grow, the children restore forests across Latin America, North America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. Beautifully illustrated with original watercolor paintings, this book offers a hopeful message. It will inspire young people to make a difference for themselves and our natural world.
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Sissel Waage, Ph.D. Award-winning author, environmental scientist, and advisor to companies, NGOs, as well as foundations. Her articles have been published in The Economist, The Guardian, Environmental Leader, GreenBiz, and Environmental Finance, as well as in scientific, peer-reviewed research journals. She has also edited two books - including, Ignition: What You Can Do to Fight Global Warming and Spark a Movement (Island Press, 2007), and Ants, Galileo, and Gandhi: Designing the Future of Business through Nature, Genius, and Compassion (Routledge, 2003) - and created The ForestGirls book series, which depicts capable girls and women, from around the world, who are innovating and regenerating ecological systems. For more information, please see: www.theforestgirls.com Ana-Maria Cosma Award-winning illustrator who has worked on more than 17 children's books published in the U.S.A., Australia, and Europe. With a background in architecture, Ana combines attention to detail with playful imagery that engages young audiences. She brings to her paintings the experience of seeing the world from above while paragliding, which offers a unique vantage point on how people and nature coexist. Ana's favorite medium is watercolor, but she also loves to add ink, colored pencils, or graphite to her artwork. For more information, please see: www.behance.net/anamariacosma