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OYISA AND THE GIANT TREE
OYISA AND THE GIANT TREE
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Country: South Africa
Publisher: Book Dash
Author: Kaylyn Taljaard
Ages: 3–5
Illustrator: Vuyo Madanda/Lisa Borman
Theme: Environment & Conservation

About The Story

Oyisa loves fruits—sweet mangoes, juicy pears, and tasty oranges. But she hates the seeds! They’re bitter, stick in her teeth, and get in the way of her enjoyment. One day, she spits some seeds onto the ground—and to her amazement, a plant begins to grow. As the days pass, it becomes a tree so big and leafy that Oyisa can swing from it, climb it, and dream in it. She finally understands that seeds are precious—they help new life begin.

Themes

Environment & Conservation
Social & Emotional Wellbeing
On Land & in Seas
Fruits
seeds
Plant cycle

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