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Piet Cools Off

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  • ISBN: 9781771649384
  • Tags: All Books, Animals, Carina Wohlleben, Children's Books, Nature & Environment, Peter Wohlleben, Rachel Qiuqi,
  • Dimensions: 8 x 10
  • Published On: 05/06/2025
  • 36 Pages
Description

The bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees partners with his daughter to introduce kids aged 3-7 to the countless ways animals cool down and the importance of forests in hot weather.

It’s a hot day—VERY hot! Piet the squirrel needs to find a good way to cool down and he can't eat ice cream, like his friend Peter the forester, so he bounds off into the woods to search for another solution.

Soon he meets some other animals and discovers all the ways they keep cool—how wasps spit water into their nests, wild pigs roll in the cool mud, and rabbits hide in their burrows underground. But none of these work for Piet. Just as he’s about to give up… he realizes he may have found the perfect way after all!

Piet Cools Off brings to life amazing facts about the forest and features:

  • Informative side bars that teach readers about the importance of forests and temperature regulation.
  • Engaging backmatter that explores other ways animals cool down around the world.
  • A fascinating introduction to learning about animals, nature and forests for younger kids.

In this engaging book by bestselling author Peter Wohlleben and Carina Wohlleben, with adorable images by Rachel Qiuqi, readers can discover how animals—and the forest—work hard to stay cool in the hot weather.


Peter Wohlleben’s books about forests and conservation have delighted readers around the world. His children’s books include Can You Hear the Trees Talking?, a young reader’s edition of his New York Times bestseller, The Hidden Life of Trees, Do You Know Where the Animals Live?, and the picture book Peter and the Tree Children. He has written many books for adults including The Inner Life of Animals and The Secret Wisdom of Nature. When he is not writing books, appearing on television or in movies, or traveling the world talking to people about trees, Peter helps manage his Forest Academy and an environmentally friendly woodland in Germany, where he leads children on educational tours and works for the return of primeval forests.

Carina Wohlleben was born in 1991. After studying geography, nature conservation, and landscape ecology, in 2017, she joined the Wohlleben Forest Academy founded by her father, where she leads forest-themed events for children and adults.