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Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
A tree is growing, by Arthur Dorros ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
Count down to fall, by Fran Hawk ; illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
The tree almanac, a year-round activity guide, by Monica Russo ; photographs by Kevin Byron
Mrs Peanuckle's tree alphabet, by Mrs Peanuckle ; art by Jessie Ford
Trees, kings of the forest, Andy Hirsch
The wisdom of trees, how trees work together to form a natural kingdom, Lita Judge
This very tree, a story of 9/11, resilience, and regrowth, Sean Rubin
Crinkleroot's guide to knowing the trees, by Jim Arnosky
It could still be a tree, by Allan Fowler
Would you, could you plant a tree?, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Patrick Spaziante
Full of fall, April Pulley Sayre
Terrific trees
Leaf jumpers, Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
The tree book, for kids and their grown-ups, written and illustrated by Gina Ingoglia
The magic & mystery of trees, written by Jen Green ; Illustrated by Claire McElfatrick
A tree is nice, Pictures by Marc Simont. --
Trees, by Joy Richardson
Tell me, tree..., all about trees for kids, by Gail Gibbons
Be a friend to trees, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
Apple and Magnolia, Laura Gehl and Patricia Metola
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