Tree: A gentle story
of love and loss by Lynn Jenkins, illustrated by Kirrili Lonergan (EK Books) RRP PB $19.99
ISBN 9781925820126
Reviewed by Kylie Buckley
Tree is the fifth and final book in a series about emotional resilience,
written by clinical psychologist, Lynn Jenkins. The five picture books each feature
a narrative around a common emotional difficulty. The two main characters in
the stories are Loppy and Curly. Loppy is a ‘LAC’, an acronym for Little
Anxious Creature and Curly is a ‘Calmster’ who helps create peace and calm.
Tree is a story about saying goodbye and coming to terms with the loss
of a friend. Tree is the much-loved centrepiece of the village where the LACs
and Calmsters congregate. Loppy loves Tree and is always soothed by its calming
nature as he sits underneath and ponders over anxiety driven ‘What if…’ questions.
One day his friend Curly joins him at the tree and sensitively discusses the
way Tree’s leaves are falling at the wrong time of year. ‘I’m afraid our
precious friend is starting to leave us.’ Loppy is naturally upset and
confused about the thought of losing a friend, so Curly helps him find ways to
cope with his feelings. Together, with the other LACs and Calmsters, they spend
time with Tree, say special goodbyes and find unique ways to cherish their
memories.
Tree includes themes of friendship, loss, grief and resilience and is
suitable for children aged 4-8. The quirky looking characters are endearing and
would appeal to a young audience. The pencil and watercolour illustrations are
largely monochrome, with red a feature for the LACs, yellow a feature for the
Calmsters and green a feature for the tree. If you enjoy Tree, you may
also be interested in the other books in this series: Lessons of a LAC,
Brave, Perfect Petunias and Grey-Glasses-itis which all seek to help
children manage big thoughts and feelings. For further information visit
www.lessonsofalac.com
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