Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees
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- Let's plant a tree, Marigold Brooks
- Trees, a compare and contrast book, by Katharine Hall
- Trees, kings of the forest, Andy Hirsch
- Would you, could you plant a tree?, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Patrick Spaziante
- Cool green, amazing, remarkable trees, Lulu Delacre
- State trees, written and illustrated by Olive L. Earle
- Do trees have mothers?, written and illustrated by Charles Bongers
- Into the forest, wander through our woodland world, Christiane Dorion ; illustrated by Jane McGuinness
- Rise to the sky, how the world's tallest trees grow up, Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Mia Posada
- Trees, a rooted history, [text and illustrations by] Piotr Socha ; [text by] Wojciech Grajkowski ; translation by Anna Burgess
- Trees, Tony Johnston ; illustrated by Tiffany Bozic
- The magic of forests, a fascinating guide to forests around the world, written and illustrated by Vicky Woodgate
- An oak tree's life, Nancy Dickmann
- Pando, a living wonder of trees, by Kate Allen Fox ; illustrated by Turine Tran
- The secret life of trees, Chiara Chevallier
- The gentle genius of trees, Philip Bunting
- The wisdom of trees, how trees work together to form a natural kingdom, Lita Judge
- Listen to the language of the trees, a story of how forests communicate underground, words by Tera Kelley ; pictures by Marie Hermansson
- Tell me, tree, all about trees for kids, by Gail Gibbons
- Trees, Lemniscates
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Arborama, the marvelous world of trees, Lisa Voisard ; translated by Jeffrey K. Butt ; American adaptation, Andree Halle
- Count down to fall, by Fran Hawk ; illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
- Be thankful for trees, Harriet Ziefert, Brian Fitzgerald
- You wouldn't want to live without trees!, written by Jim Pipe ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; series created by David Salariya
- From acorn to oak tree, Emma Carlson Berne
- This very tree, a story of 9/11, resilience, and regrowth, Sean Rubin
- The tree of life, how a Holocaust sapling inspired the world, Elisa Boxer ; illustrated by Alianna Rozentsveig
- The witness trees, Ryan G. Van Cleave ; illustrated by Đõm Đõm
- Eliza's cherry trees, Japan's gift to America, by Andrea Zimmerman ; illustrated by Ju Hong Chen
- Why do leaves change color?, Marian B. Jacobs
- Moon tree, the story of one extraordinary tree, written by Carolyn Bennett Fraiser ; illustrated by Simona Mulazzani
- Be a friend to trees, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- Tree hole homes, daytime dens and nighttime nooks, Melissa Stewart & Amy Hevron
- Crinkleroot's guide to knowing the trees, by Jim Arnosky
- Giant plants, by Margee Gould
- Arboretum, written by Tony Kirkham ; illustrated by Katie Scott
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