Description The new illustrated children's poetry collection by Pedro Mañas. The Forest rests in a burrow and leaves grass tracks wherever it steps. When it jumps over the river rocks, they sound like the keys on a piano. The forest has its own music. And at night, when everything is dark, fireflies guide it back to its room. An essential collection for the little ones to start reading poetry because of: * its musicality with short and simple rhymes of musical choruses and playful metaphors. * the presence of elements of nature that the author gives human traits to by turning them into children, thus bringing them closer to young readers: the boy forest and the girl moon . . . * the feelings that the author conveys through the protagonists' five senses: what each child smells, hears, touches, sees, and tastes. * Katia Kelin's beautiful and colorful illustrations.