The House on the Tree
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2018
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Here is an anomaly. There is already a booklet in this collection with this title and with identical interior art work and texts. In fact the other five booklet cover illustrations pictured on the back cover of this pamphlet are identical with those in this series in our collection. This booklet is the sole exception. Its cover illustration is a segment of one of the pamphlet's central illustrations of the tree and its inhabitants. The cover on our copy in the set is the full-page illustration of monkeys swinging and birds chirping in a nest. This set does not mention GreenLife, Green Ocean, or Yessoy ink. It does show the publisher's symbol twice. As I wrote there, this story is new to me. Many animals come to enjoy living in a great tree that supports them. Over time, it becomes too much. The tree has fewer leaves and is overburdened. The tree is blown down. Apparently, this is a short modern fable on maintaining what we have been given. This series does not have a page for stating a moral. Instead the last page here offers two almost-identical drawings. Apparently, readers are asked to fill in the sections of the drawings not yet complete. The last regular page has a section at the bottom titled "Teachings obtained from this tale." Here the teaching is: "Utilization of anything needs to be aware of maintaining and preserving that." There is a page of vocabulary on the inside back cover. The pamphlet is twelve pages long, about 7½" x 6¾".
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Reading Support Foundation: Greenlife Printing
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