forests and forestry

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forests and forestry

Some kind of animal

Suspected of attacking a boy from town and determined to protect her secrets and her twin sister, Jo flees into the woods, where she discovers the truth behind her mother's disappearance fifteen years ago.

Kerry and the knight of the forest

"Kerry gets lost on his way home and has to navigate through a fantastical forest to find his way out, only most the creatures in the forest are not there to help him"--Provided by publisher.

The case of the wooden timekeeper

"[This book] follows characters Scout and Daisy as they learn about trees. The book features field notes with more information about trees and a nature craft for kids to make at home"--Provided by publisher.
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Forestry

Teaches readers about the people, machines, work, and environmental concerns involved in forestry through the story of Cameron, a young boy who accompanies his Uncle Erik, a forester, on a day in the forest.
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Antler, bear, canoe

a northwoods alphabet year
Introduces the letters of the alphabet in woodcut illustrations and brief text depicting the changing seasons in the northern woods.
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Little Christmas tree

"A snow-covered Christmas tree in the woods becomes a center for different forest creatures over the course of a day"--OCLC.
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Turning trees into paper

Read and learn about how thick trees are turned into thin sheets of paper.
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The beast from the East

Ginger and her identical twins, Nat and Pat, get lost in the woods and find themselves in very unfamiliar grounds as the grass it yellow, the bushes are purple, and the trees are very tall.
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Bear's new friend

Bear and his friends persuade a bashful owl to play with them.
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No ivy league

"When seventeen-year-old Hazel takes a summer job clearning ivy from the forest in Portland, Oregon, the only plan is to earn some extra cash to put toward concert tickets. Homeschooled, affluent, and sheltered, Hazel soon finds that working side by side with at-risk teens leaves no room for comforting illusions of equality and understanding"--Front cover flap.
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