One Hundred Seeds that Flew Away
Isabel Minhós Martins & Yara Kono
- Original Title
- Cem sementes que voaram
- Published
- Planeta Tangerina, 2017
- Genre
- Picture books
- Pages
- 32 pages / 195 x 220 mm
- Rights Sold
- Catalan
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Finnish
French
Galician
Italian
Polish
Spanish
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One Hundred Seeds that Flew Away
Isabel Minhós Martins & Yara Kono
A tree is waiting, expectantly.
What is she waiting for?
For the right day to release her seeds.
A day that is just right, a day that is the day!
That day arrives, but the adventure is just getting started… Because if we tot up and tally, how many seeds of the one hundred that flew away will find a safe place to land?
How many will be eaten by birds?
How many will end up at the bottom of a river?
And, in the end, how many will actually manage to grow into an adult tree?
In this book, we calculate probabilities, without ever losing hope. Even if the story appears to be one of infinite subtraction!
Who shares the mother-tree’s belief that everything will work out just fine?
(Will it, really? Let’s keep our fingers crossed!)
A book that brings the forest into the spotlight, celebrating the endurance of seeds, along with the intelligence of trees and Mother Nature more widely.
Suitable for readers of all ages.
Press voices
“An appropriate book in a year which, for the worst reasons, forests were brought to the attention of all of us (…) Great for renewing hope for the coming year.” Rita Pimenta, Público newspaper
“An intelligent book (…) which celebrates much of what a book can be. Without a doubt, one of Hipopómatos’ books of the year.” Hipopómatos na Lua blog
“Certain books have perfect timing; this is one of them.” Sara Amado, A Prateleira de Baixo blog
- Awards
- Finalist — Premio Orbil 2022 (Scientific Book) Selected — Illustrator’s Exhibition at the Bologna Children’s Books Fair (2018) Recommended — Portuguese National Reading Plan