Only the Trees Know
Perseverance, Nature Lovers
Cinyee Chiu
A frustrated little rabbit longs for spring in this gentle, warmhearted story about waiting.
Little Rabbit is hungry, bored and very tired of winter. âWhen will it be spring?â he asks his parents. All they can tell him is that he must wait and be patient. Except, Little Rabbit doesnât like waiting, or being patient. Instead, he turns to the oldest, wisest rabbit in the forest, his grandmother, to find out when it will be spring. âOnly the trees know,â she says. âAsk them, and they will tell you.â So Little Rabbit does. But the trees donât answer him. He tries shouting, jumping up and down, listening very hard. And still, nothing. Then, just when Little Rabbit is about to give up, he notices thereâs something different in the forest, something thatâs right underneath his nose âŠ
Author Jane Whittinghamâs message of finding hope and patience in trying times is always a relevant one for children. The lyrical depictions of the forest in winter â âThe winds blew and bit, the trees shivered and shook, and the snow fell and fellâ â give this book the feel of a classic. Cinyee Chiuâs lush illustrations in muted shades evoke a magical wintery world, and their varied perspectives perfectly showcase Little Rabbitâs place in his world.
This book offers excellent character education lessons on patience, perseverance and resilience. Young readers will be rooting for Little Rabbit, easily relating to his impatience. Itâs the perfect read-aloud for a late-winter day, or anytime children are finding it hard to wait.
