The Memory Tree By Britta Teckentrup |verified| -
As his animal friends—including Owl, Squirrel, Bear, and Mouse—gather to mourn, they begin to share stories of Fox’s kindness and the special moments they shared with him. recalls racing Fox to catch falling leaves. Mouse remembers watching sunsets at Fox's favorite spot. Squirrel recounts how Fox helped find buried nuts. The Memory Tree – Østfold University of Applied Sciences
The core message of the book is that memories are active, not passive. The animals do not just think about Fox; they speak about him. The book suggests that the act of remembering is what keeps a loved one the memory tree by britta teckentrup
. He slowly made his way to his favorite clearing, took a deep breath, and fell asleep forever. As the snow gently covered Fox, his friends began to gather. Owl, who had known Fox a long time, was the first to arrive, followed by Squirrel, Weasel, Bear, Deer, Bird, Rabbit, and Mouse. They sat together in silence, feeling a deep sadness for their lost friend. Soon, Owl began to speak. He shared a memory of when he and Fox were young, racing to catch falling leaves in the autumn wind. This brought a small smile to the other animals. As they listened, a tiny orange plant began to poke through the snow where Fox lay. One by one, the other animals shared their favorite stories about Fox: Mouse remembered how they would watch the sunset together from Fox's special spot. Bear spoke about the time Fox helped look after her cubs. Rabbit recalled their joyful games of tag. Squirrel shared how Fox had once helped him find his buried nuts when he had forgotten where they were. Show more With every story told, the little orange plant grew bigger and stronger. By morning, it had become a beautiful small tree. The animals realized that as long as they remembered Fox, he would always be a part of them. Over the following weeks and months, the animals continued to visit the clearing and share more memories. The tree grew taller and taller, eventually becoming the tallest and most beautiful tree in the forest—a tree made of memories and full of love. Fox's memory tree became a place of shelter and life for everyone. Birds built their nests in its branches, Owl raised his young there, Squirrel found a home in the trunk, and Bear, Deer, and Rabbit rested in its shade. The tree gave strength to all who loved Fox, allowing his spirit to live on in their hearts forever. Would you like to explore As his animal friends—including Owl, Squirrel, Bear, and
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