ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK --- A charmingly simple book that explains to youngsters how important tree hollows are. The text is in simple rhyming couplets and tells of the succession of creatures who rely on hollows for shelter and nesting, protection and raising young. At the back of the book is more factual information about tree hollows, the creatures and a glossary. Illustrations are simply realistic rather than scientifically detailed, in soft and natural tones. Ideal for ages 3-6. Lindy
Age range 5 to 9
Who is home in the hollow?
Tree hollows are very special places that provide animals, both big and small, with a space to nest and feel safe.
Explore life in a tree hollow in the Australian bush and meet the native creatures who come to call a hollow a home. You’ll be surprised just how many choose to move in!
You’ll also discover the important role tree hollows play in the environment and how we can help protect them. Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 5 to 9.
'In Australia almost 350 species of animal need a tree hollow for resting, nesting or hiding. This book is sure to pique curiosity, stimulate imagination, spark conversation and foster conservation, by illuminating the parade of diverse animals homed over the evolution of a single tree hollow. With dreamy illustrations and lyrical prose Life in a Hollow is sure to become a treasured go-to.' — Abbie Mitchell, author of A Hollow Is a Home (CSIRO Publishing, 2019)
David Gullan is a primary school teacher, who developed a love of Australian wildlife from his parents. He now aims to share his passion for Australia's native creatures with children everywhere. Suzanne Houghton is an award-winning illustrator who loves nothing more than to splash colour on a page. When it comes to her books there is one thing Suzanne wants more than anything: to bring joy. She is also the illustrator of Wonderful Wasps (CSIRO Publishing, 2022).
ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK --- A charmingly simple book that explains to youngsters how important tree hollows are. The text is in simple rhyming couplets and tells of the succession of creatures who rely on hollows for shelter and nesting, protection and raising young. At the back of the book is more factual information about tree hollows, the creatures and a glossary. Illustrations are simply realistic rather than scientifically detailed, in soft and natural tones. Ideal for ages 3-6. Lindy
"""In this beautifully illustrated new book from CSIRO publishing, teacher/author David Gullan not only shares the story of one such hollow but makes the reader aware of their importance in nature’s life cycles, and how fire, land clearing and storms can have a devastating effect on the availability of such important habitats."" -- Barbara Braxton * The Bottom Shelf * ""Life In A Hollow is jam-packed with tidbits and information outlining the real-estate potential of tree hollows for some of our favourite critters, and it also discusses those creatures that aren’t so cute and cuddly."" -- Elizabeth Vercoe * Kids' Book Review * ""In Australia almost 350 species of animal need a tree hollow for resting, nesting or hiding. This book is sure to pique curiosity, stimulate imagination, spark conversation and foster conservation, by illuminating the parade of diverse animals homed over the evolution of a single tree hollow. With dreamy illustrations and lyrical prose Life in a Hollow is sure to become a treasured go-to."" -- Abbie Mitchell * Author of A Hollow Is a Home *"