trees

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Snowboy and the last tree standing

Greedy Greenbackboy's got an idea for a game. He wants Snowboy to help him cut down all the trees in the forest and catch all the fish in the deep and ever-moving ocean. But Snowboy recognizes the importance of life in the natural world around him and, in this evocatively told tale, has to trust his instinct to protect, rather than destroy...Publisher website.
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The oldest and the newest

Examines the oldest and newest places on Earth and find out how the world has changed over time.
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I see trees

I See Trees introduces emergent readers to a variety of tree attributes while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they arent facing too many challenges at once.
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Let's plant a tree

"In this nonfiction title, readers will discover what a tree needs to live and grow. Readers will study a trees roots, trunk, branches, and leaves, and learn about their unique functions. Discussing the importance of teamwork in environmental conservation, the book expands on early childhood curricular topics. Detailed photographs are included, encouraging readers to draw connections between the subject matter and relatable real-world examples. This book is a perfect introduction to the basics of biology and life science.".
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A Tree's Life

Follow the life of a pine tree from seed to tree and back to seed again.
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Look inside a tree

Cutouts in board pages allow students to look inside a tree as they read about the different parts of a tree.
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I see seeds

Introduces emergent readers to a variety of seeds.
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Yuvi's candy tree

Fleeing famine in her native Ethiopia, five-year-old Yuvi is sure she will have a candy tree when she arrives in Jerusalem.
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Aunt gussie and grandfather tree

This is the story of Grandfather Tree. He watched as his brother, Lone Oak, was cut down. He saw progress take more of his kind. Now he, too, faces the chainsaw. Compelled by a mysterious dream, Aunt Gussie must save Grandfather Tree. The 150-year-old oak is in the way of a new community center road. He will lose his life if she does not succeed in moving him to a new home. Aunt Gussie's lonely niece, Gloria, begs her to find a way. And she cannot ignore the powerful spirit of Chief Wambdi Tanka, who protects trees.
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The things that I love about trees

"Journey through the seasons and discover how much there is to love about trees! From brand-new buds in spring to the sound of the wind whooshing through the leaves in summer, from the fall colors to the feel of winter s rough bark and the promise of spring returning again no matter what time of year, there's always something extraordinary to notice about the trees around your neighborhood"--OCLC.
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