Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees
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- Arboles, Precious McKenzie
- Incredible, stars of the plant world., Benjamin Flouw ; translated by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- Winter trees, Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
- Verde fresco, árboles asombrosos y extraordinarios, Lulu Delacre
- Trees, Andrea Debbink
- 21 things to do with a tree, Jane Wilsher ; Martin Stanev
- A log's life, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrations by Robin Brickman
- Deep roots, how trees sustain our planet, Nikki Tate
- The witness trees, Ryan G. Van Cleave ; illustrated by Đõm Đõm
- The tree of life, how a Holocaust sapling inspired the world, written by Elisa Boxer ; illustrated by Alianna Rozentsveig
- Cool green, amazing, remarkable trees, Lulu Delacre
- Arboretum, written by Tony Kirkham ; illustrated by Katie Scott
- The gentle genius of trees, Philip Bunting
- The secret life of trees, Chiara Chevallier
- One day this tree will fall, Leslie Barnard Booth ; illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- A tree is nice, pictures by Marc Simont
- Little tree and the wood wide web, [illustrations] Hannah Abbo ; Lucy Brownridge
- Trees, Emilie Dufresne
- Count down to fall, by Fran Hawk ; illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
- Trees, by Jenna Lee Gleisner
- Moon tree, the story of one extraordinary tree, written by Carolyn Bennett Fraiser ; illustrated by Simona Mulazzani
- Trees, by K.C. Kelley
- Trees and shrubs, Candice Letkeman
- You wouldn't want to live without trees!, written by Jim Pipe ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
- Maisy loves trees, explore and learn!, Lucy Cousins
- Leaf jumpers, Carole Gerber ; illustrated by Leslie Evans
- Why do we need trees?, by Laura K. Murray
- The tree in the courtyard, looking through Anne Frank's window, by Jeff Gottesfeld ; illustrated by Peter McCarty
- Treecology, 30 activities and observations for exploring the world of trees and forests, Monica Russo ; photographs by Kevin Byron
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