Solomon and the Trees

by Matt Biers-Ariel

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Tells the story of King Solomon and the origins of Tu B'Shevat, a holiday that is celebrated by the planting of trees.

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As a child, Solomon loved the forest and visited it often. But all too soon Solomon grows up and becomes a king. He becomes very busy and forgets about the forest and his friends, the animals. In this lushly illustrated environmental midrash, Solomon comes to understand the price that must be paid when we don’t take care of the earth and its blessings.
Drawing from legends about King Solomon and Jewish teachings about humankind's responsibility to care for nature, this serious, dramatically illustrated story stresses personal responsibility.

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Matt Biers-Ariel is a contributor to the Perspectives series on KQED radio (San Francisco) and has done commentary on NPR's All Things Considered. He lives in Davis, California.

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Nonfiction, Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
296.43ReligionOther religionsJudaismRites, Services, PracticeFestivals & Holidays
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PZ7 .B4775 .SLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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