Published by Clarion Books
Summary: Dani lives in a city apartment building with a big hole in front of it. One day, a truck pulls up with a tree that gets planted in that hole. The tree brings positive changes to Dani’s world, as birds’ chirping replaces traffic noise outside her window, and the sound of rustling leaves adds a calming note to the busy pace of the city. Although Dani enjoys the bigger trees in the park, her tree is special. It changes with the seasons and with different types of weather. Dogs and people passing by are not always kind to the tree, so Dani and her friends learn how to help it, and in return, the tree becomes an important part of the neighborhood. Includes additional information about how street trees help people, how people can help them, and a list of resources. 40 pages; ages 4-8.
Pros: A lovely introduction to the benefits of urban trees, with brilliantly colored illustrations filled with details of Dani’s neighborhood that kids will enjoy tracking from one page to the next. The back matter makes it a great resource for all ages.
Cons: The tree seemed to grow at a supernaturally fast rate.

