Families who loved The Tree of Hope by Anna Orenstein-Cardona often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is processing the aftermath of a big storm or feels overwhelmed by news of natural disasters. It is an essential tool for helping children understand that while nature can be powerful and scary, the strength of a community and the resilience of the environment are even more significant. This story follows the true history of El Jaguey, a legendary Banyan tree in San Juan that was toppled by Hurricane Maria in 2017. Through realistic and vibrant illustrations, children ages 4 to 8 will see how the people of Puerto Rico refused to give up on their beloved landmark. It beautifully balances the sadness of loss with the active, hopeful work of restoration. You might choose this book to cultivate a sense of agency in your child, showing them that even small hands can help a community heal after a difficult event.