HISTORY TREE and The Wrinkles of Time
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Welcome to the History Tree & the Wrinkles of Time, a book that will take you on a wild and wonderful journey through the past, the present, and the future. In this book, you will meet Saga Sycamore, the wise and kind tree who knows everything about history and can travel through time. You will then meet his ancient tree friends who have also seen and witnessed many things. You will also meet some exceptional children who love to learn and have fun; you will join them as they travel through time and experience the most amazing and hilarious adventures. Come with them to see the dinosaurs and the pyramids, the knights and the pirates, the emperors and the astronauts, and many more. Learn about the history of the world and the people who shaped it. Have fun and laugh, and make some new friends along the way.
Now, allow me to properly introduce you to Saga, a figure almost shrouded in mystery, a weaver of tales as intricate as a spider's web, and a custodian of wisdom as ancient as the hills. Born from the husks of the most venerable trees; his roots entwined with the enigmas of time itself. When his name echoes through the rustling forest, his stories pirouette in harmony with the winds. In the labyrinthine groves of imagination, Saga weaves narratives that bridge the mundane and the marvellous, traversing the wrinkles of time and the polarities of infinity, unearthing forgotten legends and breathing life into ancient and forgotten histories and tales. His words are akin to beards cloaked in moss, wise and weathered, inviting readers to delve into the depths of conscious wisdom. Could it be that Saga Sycamore is more than a mere tree? Could he, perchance, be the embodiment of the very History Tree that Dandy Ahuruonye writes about—a guardian of knowledge, a sentinel of ages long past? Seek Saga's tales, and you may find yourself meandering through forests of wonder, where a cheeky squirrel engages in witty banter with both trees and explorers, ancient ants and earthworms plot coups d'état against tree roots, and oak trees don spectacles to read the chronicles etched in their own barks.
In this book, you will also come face-to-face with other amazing characters:
- EpochElm, one of the oldest and tallest trees in the forest. He has seen the rise and fall of many civilisations, and he has witnessed the most important events in history. He is also very grumpy and proud, and he thinks he is better than everyone else.
- ChronoBark, the youngest and smallest tree in the forest. He is very curious and adventurous, and he likes to explore different periods. He is also very clumsy and reckless, and he often gets into needless trouble.
- PastPine, the most elegant tree in the forest. He has a special connection with the past, and can show you the memories of the people and places they visit. The pine is also very gentle and caring, and helps Saga solve difficult history issues…, and more.
So, dear reader, the journey commences. May your curiosity be your compass, guiding you through this enchanting journey. Pry open this book and turn each page, let the ink-stained leaves rustle. Then step into a realm where the lineages of storytelling run deep, and the branches painstakingly reach out to caress the moon, the stars, the clouds, and the galaxies. Step into the embrace of the History Tree; for within the gnarled branches of "The Wrinkles of Time," Dandy Ahuruonye sketches a jungle map that unravels the enigma of time.
Dandy Ahuruonye
Dandy Ahuruonye is a professional writer who has published material that delves into such wider spheres as current affairs and social issue commentaries. In recent years, he has written articles, lectures, technical materials, short stories, books, and critiques. Many of these are published on various platforms and are accessible to the general public. Ahuruonye was born in Aba, Nigeria, and has spent much of his adult life in Europe. His father was Friday Enwereji Ahuruonye; one of the many children of a tribal ruler – Chief Ahuruonye Ikpefu. His mother was Madam Joy Chinagorom Ahuruonye. He started his education at Umuikaa Central primary School soon after the Biafran war, and later moved to Mkpuka Community primary School. After his primary school education, attended St Ephraim Secondary School Owerrinta. Ahuruonye subsequently completed his studies at Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. He holds a Diploma in Fashion Designing, and a University Certificate in Medical Records from DIT (HMI). Dandy has published several books including a technical work on fashion and designing: “The Shoemaker - Principles and Guide for Professionals.” He has also published a host of children's books including: ‘Illustrated Children’s Stories;’ ‘Groccoli;’ ‘Waka;’ ‘The Good and Ugly Weather Friends;’ ‘The Eel and Phil in Kill;’ ‘The Grass Fart in Donegal Bay,’ amongst others. This Encyclopaedia: THE WHISPERING POET: An Anthology Of Igbo & Other Proverbs is his latest masterpiece.
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HISTORY TREE and The Wrinkles of Time - Dandy Ahuruonye
DEDICATION
To Sharon O’Buachalla, CEO of LeasePlan Ireland;
Thank you for 10 wonderful years.
An exciting image for a book with the title 'History Tree: and The Wrinkles of Time by DANDY AHURUONYE'. The image shows a sycamore tree with a human face and a beard made of moss, surrounded by other ancient trees with faces. The sycamore tree is holding a book in one of its branches, and the book is glowing with a golden light. The book has the same title as the book cover. The image has a dark blue background with stars and a crescent moon. The image is 3D, HD, and very human realistic.A huge sycamore tree with a clear human face and hands but having branches, trunks, very wrinkled barks, and leaves with veins - on a clear background, very colourfulACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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An exciting image for a book with the title 'History Tree: and The Wrinkles of Time by DANDY AHURUONYE'. The image shows a sycamore tree with a human face and a beard made of moss, surrounded by other ancient trees with faces. The sycamore tree is holding a book in one of its branches, and the book is glowing with a golden light. The book has the same title as the book cover. The image has a dark blue background with stars and a crescent moon. The image is 3D, HD, and very human realistic.1: Under the Canopy
HERE ARE DELIGHTFUL and imaginative songs for kids celebrating the wonders of nature in the forest, jungle, and woodland. Sing along to the gentle rhythm and let your imagination take off!
(Verse 1) 🌱
In the heart of the forest, the sunlight peeks through,
The flowers bloom, their colours so true.
Orchids sway, in a graceful ballet,
And the birds of paradise sing their sweet serenade.
(Chorus)
🎵 Under the canopy, where the leaves intertwine,
🎵 We dance with the wind, in a rhythm so fine.
🎵 From the roots to the branches, we all rhyme,
🎵 Oh, life in the forest—it’s a wonderful time!
(Verse 2) 🌿
The caterpillars crawl, on their leafy parade,
Dreaming of wings, in their cosy green shade.
Then they spin their cocoons, oh so snug and tight,
Emerging as butterflies, ready for their flight.
(Chorus)
🎵 Under the canopy, where the leaves intertwine,
🎵 We dance with the wind, in a rhythm so fine.
🎵 From the roots to the branches, we all rhyme,
🎵 Oh, life in the forest—it’s a magical time!
(Bridge)
🌲 The Sycamore tree stands tall and wise,
Its ancient bark whispers secrets to the skies.
Bird nests cradle, little eggs of hope,
As the locusts hum their lullabies, a melodious slope.
(Chorus)
🎵 Under the canopy, where the leaves intertwine,
🎵 We dance with the wind, in a rhythm so fine.
🎵 From the roots to the branches, we all rhyme,
🎵 Oh, life in the forest—it’s a magical time!
(Verse 3)
🌎 The soil cradles life, in its warm embrace,
Tiny seeds sprout, finding their place.
And the whispers of the wind, carry tales afar,
Of adventures untold, beneath the evening star.
(Chorus)
🎵 Under the canopy, where the leaves intertwine,
🎵 We dance with the wind, in a rhythm so fine.
🎵 From the roots to the branches, we’re all part of this rhyme,
🎵 Oh, life in the forest—it’s a magical time!
(Outro)
So let’s sing together, with hearts full of glee,
In this woodland symphony, where all life is free.
For under the canopy, where dreams intertwine,
We’ll cherish each moment—oh, how divine!
Feel free to sing this song with your little ones, and may it fill their hearts and yours with wonder and joy!
LIFE IN THE FOREST🌼🌲
Verse 1:
The flowers are blooming in the forest
The plants are growing tall and green
The orchids are shining like a rainbow
The birds of paradise are singing
Chorus:
Life in the forest is so wonderful
Life in the forest is so beautiful
Life in the forest is full of magic
Life in the forest is full of friends
Verse 2:
The leaves are dancing in the wind
The roots are digging in the soil
The branches are reaching for the sun
The nests are cosy and warm
Chorus:
Life in the forest is so wonderful
Life in the forest is so beautiful
Life in the forest is full of magic
Life in the forest is full of friends
Verse 3:
The caterpillars are crawling on the ground
The butterflies are flying in the sky
The locusts are hopping on the grass
The animals are living in harmony
Chorus:
Life in the forest is so wonderful
Life in the forest is so beautiful
Life in the forest is full of magic
Life in the forest is full of friends
SAGA SYCAMORE
You are the oldest of the old
The wisest of the wise
With a thousand tales to be told
Of wars and loves and lies
You’re the guardian of the wood
The keeper of the emerald
You have a heart of living logs
Of strength and grace and more
You’re the witness of the past
The seer of the fate
You’ve a vision unmatched
Of glory and of hate
You are the wonder of the world
The marvel of the age
You have a beauty ever unfurled
Of splendour and of sage
You are Saga Sycamore
The history tree sublime
You have more wrinkles than time
And you will live forevermore
A realistic 3D model of a troublesome squirrel on a white background. The squirrel is named Nutkin, and he has a bushy tail that twitches with excitement. He is scampering up the branches of SagaSycamore, a wise and ancient sycamore tree who can travel through time. The sun is setting behind the tree, casting golden threads of light through the leaves.2: WRINKLES OF SAGAS
IN THE HEART OF THE ancient wood, where shadows whisper secrets and the breeze dances with forgotten echoes, stands Saga Sycamore—a venerable witness to the ebb and flow of centuries. For over three millennia, its gnarled roots have clung to the soil, cradling the memories of empires risen and fallen, of battles fought and lovers lost. From the first quill stroke of Hammurabi's code to the clandestine meetings of Cold War spies, Saga Sycamore has stood sentinel, its bark etched with sagas untold. But now, as the wrinkles of time deepen upon its ancient trunk, a new chapter unfolds—one that will shake the very roots of every plant and unravel the threads of history itself. The villagers, with their furrowed brows and curious eyes, revere the tree, believing it to harbour memories woven into its very fibres—a living chronicle of triumphs and tragedies. Children gather beneath its sprawling branches, their laughter echoing through the ages, while elders seek solace in its shade, their whispered confessions absorbed by the ancient leaves. But the Saga Sycamore guards more than mere memories. It harbours dark and luminous secrets like the constellations that trace their celestial paths above. For within its knotted heart lies a portal, a rift in the fabric of existence. A gateway to the wrinkles of time. So, as the sun dips below the horizon, casting elongated shadows upon the mossy ground, we invite you to step into the embrace of the Saga Sycamore. For within its hollow trunk lies a tale that defies reason, a mystery that beckons the intrepid and the curious. The leaves rustle, and the wind carries whispers of forgotten epochs. Are you ready to unravel the enigma? Welcome to the world of the Saga Sycamore, where history is not just written, but grown. Each leaf turned reveals a new wrinkle in the fabric of time. Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey into the HeritageHollow of the ‘HISTORY TREE and The Wrinkles of Time.’
Our story begins with Sycamore, the wise and ancient tree, whose bark bears the etchings of time's wrinkles. His wisdom runs as deep as his roots, and his stories are as captivating as the blooming and closing of wildflower petals in summer. Gather round, my young saplings,
he calls out, his voice echoing through the forest like a melodious refrain. Next, we meet EpochElm, the custodian of ages, whose leaves have borne witness to the passing of countless seasons. Time is but a dance,
he muses, and we are all dancers in the grand ballet of life.
ChronoBark, the time-travelling bough, is always a moment ahead. With a wink and a nod, he teases, Why wait for tomorrow when you can live it today?
PastPine, the memory tree, cradles the stories of yesteryears within his cones.