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Brax and the Somewhat Old Treehouse
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Brax and the Somewhat Old Treehouse tells the story of a young pup, Brax, who attempts to remodel his grandfather’s sturdy old treehouse, confident he can improve it. But his ambitious changes lead to its collapse in a storm, teaching him a humbling lesson: the structures and traditions built by those before us often have value we may not fully understand.
Through Brax’s missteps, the story highlights the importance of respecting the past and being cautious about discarding established practices for new ideas.
24 pages.
This book brilliantly captures the dangers of what C.S. Lewis called ‘chronological snobbery’, rendering it in illustrative form for a younger audience. My children loved Brax’s story. As a father, I appreciated the way it opened the door to a conversation about the moral lesson involved: we tinker with the achievements of the past at our own peril. I thoroughly recommend this book to all with primary aged children. Well done, Ben Davis - a diminutive book with a very big purpose!
This book brilliantly captures the dangers of what C.S. Lewis called ‘chronological snobbery’, rendering it in illustrative form for a younger audience. My children loved Brax’s story. As a father, I appreciated the way it opened the door to a conversation about the moral lesson involved: we tinker with the achievements of the past at our own peril. I thoroughly recommend this book to all with primary aged children. Well done, Ben Davis - a diminutive book with a very big purpose!
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