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鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥 kids鈥 book highlights biodiversity and finding your voice

27 Jun 2023
鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥 Illustrator Charlie Ruxton, writer JP Quinn, and UCC President Prof. John O鈥橦alloran were joined by a group of VIP guests at the launch of 鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥, a new children鈥檚 book that highlights the importance of trees and finding one's own voice. The story sees the trees, animals and insects of UCC rise up to prove the worth of real trees when they mistakenly believe that Cork is being taken over by Robot Trees from outer space. Picture credit: Max Bell.
  • New children鈥檚 book follows the adventures of a redwood on UCC鈥檚 campus
  • 鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥 follows the hugely successful 鈥楢 Bee at UCC鈥, now on its fifth print
  • Book officially launched in UCC鈥檚 Aula Maxima

Having told the story of one of the smallest inhabitants at University College Cork, the duo behind the hugely successful book 鈥楢 Bee at UCC鈥 have switched their attention to the tallest residents on campus.

Writer JP Quinn, Head of Visitors鈥 Services at UCC, and illustrator Charlie Ruxton of UCC Audio Visual have published their second children鈥檚 book 鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥, which was officially launched by UCC President Prof. John O鈥橦alloran.

鈥楢 Tree at UCC鈥 sees the trees, animals and insects of UCC rise up to prove the worth of real trees when they mistakenly believe that Cork is being taken over by Robot Trees from outer space.

A recognised arboretum, there are about 2,500 trees to explore on UCC鈥檚 campus across 120 different species, including native Irish and British trees, as well as American, Asian, Australian and European.

The central character of UCC鈥檚 latest children鈥檚 book is Reddy, one of the giant California Redwoods situated outside the Boole Library, and the book also features a cameo from Booley the Bee, the star of 鈥楢 Bee at UCC鈥.

JP Quinn said:

鈥淭he story aimed at children aged four to nine and is a gentle tale aimed at highlighting the importance of trees and the importance of finding one's own voice.鈥

Charlie Ruxton said:

鈥淪ince I was very young , art was always a huge passion for me its such a joy to have my illustrations published in this delightful book.鈥

The creative team behind the book are hoping it can emulate the success of 鈥楢 Bee at UCC鈥, which is on its fifth print, and on sale in bookshops, online, a number of tourist destinations, and at UCC.

A copy was also made available to every public library in Ireland, and Booley鈥檚 popularity around UCC was immoralised through a mural by Kevin O鈥橞rien, based on Charlie Ruxton's artwork, at the reception area at the School of Clinical Therapies at UCC.

The mural has become very popular with young children attending and has informally become part of the assessment for children attending the clinic.

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