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"Trees Juvenile fiction"
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The giving tree
2014
A young boy grows to manhood and old age experiencing the love and generosity of a tree which gives to him without thought of return.
Tree girl
Nine-year-old Rowanna is drawn to the forest and a huge tree, despite the warnings of the old man with whom she has always lived at the edge of the sea--especially after she befriends a bear who is much more than he seems.
We planted a tree
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Muldrow, Diane, author
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Staake, Bob, 1957- illustrator
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Ecology Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Fiction.
2016
Simple text reveals the benefits of planting a single tree, both to those who see it grow and to the world as a whole.
I love trees
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Meister, Cari
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Sirrell, Terry, ill
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
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Trees Fiction.
2011
A child lists some of the many things he loves about trees. Includes suggested learning activities.
A little stuck
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Jeffers, Oliver, author, illustrator
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Kites Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Board books.
2017
When Floyd's kite gets stuck in a tree, he's determined to get it out. But how? Well, by knocking it down with his shoe, of course. But strangely enough, it too gets stuck. And the only logical course of action . . . is to throw his other shoe. Only now it's stuck! Surely there must be something he can use to get his kite unstuck. An orangutan? A boat? His front door? Yes, yes, and yes. And that's only the beginning. Stuck is Oliver Jeffers' most absurdly funny story since The Incredible Book-Eating Boy. Childlike in concept and vibrantly illustrated as only Oliver Jeffers could, here is a picture book worth rescuing from any tree. --Publisher
If you hold a seed
2013
A young boy plants a seed that, with water, sunlight, care, and patience, grows into a strong, tall tree.
As an oak tree grows
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Karas, G. Brian, author, illustrator
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Oak Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Growth Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"From 1775 to the present, the landscape around a lone oak tree goes through significant changes\"-- Provided by publisher.
There's a hole in my garden
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Stewart, James, author, illustrator
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Gardens Juvenile fiction.
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Boys Juvenile fiction.
2018
The dead-pan narration in this debut picture book delivers a perfect child-like vision with humor and panache, depicted in luminous detail. A little boy shows what happens when he drops larger and larger objects, both in terms of size and imagination, down a mysterious hole that grows throughout the year in his garden. But what happens in December?
Wonderfall
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Hall, Michael, 1954- author, illustrator
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Autumn Juvenile fiction.
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Seasons Juvenile fiction.
2016
Follows the story of a single tree through the changing of the seasons from fall to winter, as people, animals, and vehicles pass in front of the tree, celebrating holidays, playing in the leaves, and building nests. Includes blended words.
My leaf book
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Wellington, Monica, author, illustrator
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Leaves Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Autumn Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"A young girl visits an arboretum in the autumn to collect fallen leaves. She identifies various trees by the shapes of their leaves and pastes her collection into her own leaf book\"-- Provided by publisher.