Lonely Sid wasn't always a tree. But the day he misses saving a soccer goal at school, things change for him. He wakes up the next morning to discover he is no more the boy he used to be. With an entire ecosystem hovering above him, he finds himself transformed into one of those brainless trees that he so detests. Will he ever be back to being Sid again? And will his loneliness end? Srividhya Venkat spins a delectable fantasy tale around thinking twice about what you wish for, or not, and about how Sid's lonely changes. Nayantara Surendranath adds more quirkiness to the story with her eccentric combination of art collage and digital creation.
ISBN: 9789352678143
Pages: 32
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
Customer Reviews
January 2, 2023, 1:22 pm
Ekta M
This book is about a boy named sid who didn't want to be a tree. Sid's tale is a short and cute story which says that sometimes what we consider bad is not afterall bad at all. The beautiful illustrations evokes a sense of wonder and awe and will keep the children engaged. The illustrations are carefully crafted which bring live the emotions and actions at the best. Overall a short ,cute read. Children will definitely enjoy this. It is A4 size book with glossy pages, stylist text font and big bright colourful illustrations.
November 4, 2022, 2:04 pm
Anubhuti Shukla
An unusual tone for a children book…. but surely an interesting read… illustrations are intriguing ❤️
What is The Tree Boy about?
The Tree Boy tells the story of a lonely child who suddenly grows into a tall, rooted tree. What begins as an impossible transformation becomes a journey into empathy, connection, and belonging. As he stands still and silent, the world around him changes — people pause, notice, listen, and slowly rediscover kindness through his presence.
Why should readers pick up The Tree Boy?
It’s a quietly powerful picture book that uses fantasy to explore how it feels to be unseen, misunderstood, or isolated. The storytelling is poetic, and the illustrations carry a depth that stays with both children and adults. It invites reflection without ever feeling heavy.
Who is The Tree Boy ideal for?
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Kids aged 5–9
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Readers who enjoy imaginative or symbolic stories
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Parents discussing emotions, empathy, or loneliness
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Classrooms doing theme-based sessions on nature or feelings
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Libraries building contemplative picture book sections
Key Themes
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Loneliness and connection
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Transformation
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Empathy
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Nature as metaphor
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Emotional growth
Where to read or buy The Tree Boy?
Here’s the link: https://rachnaye.com/books/picture-books/the-tree-boy-english-by-pickle-yolk-books
