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Book Review: The Giving Tree

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 4+ Stars: 4 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
Written By: Shel  Silverstein  Illustrated By: Shel Silverstein  Release Date: 01/01/1964  Genre: Fiction 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that Silverstein's story really hits an emotional button; readers seem to either love this book or hate it. Some see selfless love as beautiful, even if it's taken to an extreme. It is easy to imagine the tree as a mature, patient mother dependably being there for her child throughout his life. Or is the tree a masochistic female who doesn't know how to set limits? Or could this be a warning about greedily using Mother Nature's resources? But there's little concern that the youngest readers will grasp much negative meaning from this sensitive parable.

Families can talk about the meaning they got from the story. Do you like what the tree does for the boy? Do you think the boy asks too much? Do you feel for the tree? Do you think the boy took her for granted?

Common Sense Media Review
The spare text and the expressive line drawings add to the beauty and solemnity of the story, focusing its power. Silverstein gives a thoughtful look at the cycle of life of the boy. Many images will give readers an ache in their heart: the boy embracing the tree with his chubby arms, the adolescent leaning against the sheltering tree lost in thought. The tree too, goes through stages: from leafy to ripe with fruit to branchless and, finally, stumpy.

A classroom of 7-year-olds was unusually silent after reading it. The silence didn't last long, but an impression had been made. Silverstein challenges readers of all ages to think about how they sometimes take loved ones for granted.



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