Forest ecology -- Juvenile literature
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Forest ecology -- Juvenile literature
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Forest ecology
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- Do trees have mothers?, written and illustrated by Charles Bongers
- Leaf litter critters, written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Robert Meganck
- Into the forest, wander through our woodland world, Christiane Dorion ; illustrated by Jane McGuinness
- Forests and wetlands, [writer: Al Smuskiewicz]
- Forest food webs, by Paul Fleisher
- A year in the forest, Christina Mia Gardeski
- A day in a forested wetland, by Kevin Kurtz ; illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
- In the forest, Shira Evans
- Forests, a level two reader, by Cynthia Klingel and Robert B. Noyed
- Would you, could you plant a tree?, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Patrick Spaziante
- Forest biome, by Grace Hansen
- One small place in a tree, by Barbara Brenner ; illustrated by Tom Leonard
- My forest is green, written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron
- Can you hear the trees talking?, discovering the hidden life of the forest, Peter Wohlleben ; [English translation, Shelley Tanaka ; abridged text, Jane Billinghurst]
- Log life, Amy Hevron
- Listen to the language of the trees, a story of how forests communicate underground, words by Tera Kelley ; pictures by Marie Hermansson
- The gift of the tree, by Alvin Tresselt ; illustrated by Henri Sorensen
- Crayola woodland colors, Lisa Bullard
- The temperate forest, a web of life, Philip Johansson
- Forests under threat, Paul Mason
- Because of an acorn, by Lola M. Schaefer and Adam Schaefer ; illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon
- Let's visit the deciduous forest, Jennifer Boothroyd
- A tree is a home, Pamela Hickman, Zafouko Yamamoto
- Food chains in a forest habitat, Isaac Nadeau
- Crinkleroot's guide to knowing the trees, by Jim Arnosky
- Explore the deciduous forest, by Linda Tagliaferro
- A temperate forest food chain, a who-eats-what adventure in North America, by Rebecca Hogue Wojahn and Donald Wojahn
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