Trees -- Juvenile literature
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Trees -- Juvenile literature
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- A tree's tale, story & pictures by Lark Carrier
- Who would like a Christmas tree?, by Ellen Bryan Obed ; illustrated by Anne Hunter
- Gus is a tree, by Claire Babin ; illustrated by Olivier Tallec ; [translated by Claudia Bedrick]
- Trees, Carolyn Boulton
- Trees, by Illa Podendorf
- Deep roots, how trees sustain our planet, Nikki Tate
- A tree is growing, by Arthur Dorros ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Tree, created by Gallimard Jeunesse and Pascale de Bourgoing ; illustrated by Christian Broutin
- Animals that live in trees, Jane R. McCauley
- Trees, Ed Catherall ; [illustrated and designed by David Anstey.]
- Tree flowers, Millicent E. Selsam ; illustrated by Carol Lerner
- Be a friend to trees, by Patricia Lauber ; illustrated by Holly Keller
- I can name 50 trees today!, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- Cool green, amazing, remarkable trees, Lulu Delacre
- Trees, written by Linda Gamlin
- Celebritrees, historic and famous trees of the world, by Margi Preus ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- Who will plant a tree?, written by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Tom Leonard
- Discovering trees, Jill Bailey ; illustrated by Wendy Meadway
- The tree that would not die, by Ellen Levine ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Are trees alive?, Debbie S. Miller ; illustrations by Stacey Schuett
- Crinkleroot's guide to knowing the trees, by Jim Arnosky
- Tell me, tree, all about trees for kids, by Gail Gibbons
- Zee grows a tree, Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
- Listen to the language of the trees, a story of how forests communicate underground, words by Tera Kelley ; pictures by Marie Hermansson
- The life cycle of a tree, Bobbie Kalman & Kathryn Smithyman ; illustrations by Barbara Bedell
- The tree of life, how a Holocaust sapling inspired the world, Elisa Boxer ; illustrated by Alianna Rozentsveig
- Tree, written by David Burnie ; [special photography, Peter Chadwick, Philip Dowell, and Kim Taylor]
- Sky tree, seeing science through art, Thomas Locker with Candace Christiansen
- Full of fall, April Pulley Sayre
- The gentle genius of trees, Philip Bunting
- A tree is a plant, by Clyde Robert Bulla ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- Trees, Peter Mellett
- Terrific trees, [writer: Jeff De La Rosa] ; World Book, Inc
- Trees, Lemiscates
- The first book of trees, by M. B. Cormack
- Oak tree, Gordon Morrison
- Leaves and trees, text by Elaine Pascoe ; photographs by Dwight Kuhn
- Once there was a tree, by Natalia Romanova ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- Tree, written by David Burnie ; [special photography, Peter Chadwick, Philip Dowell, and Kim Taylor]
- Usborne first book of nature, Rosamund Kidman Cox, Barbara Cork, and Ruth Thomson ; designed by David Bennett
- The tree almanac, a year-round activity guide, Monica Russo ; photographs by Kevin Byron
- Mighty tree, story and pictures by Dick Gackenbach
- You wouldn't want to live without trees!, written by Jim Pipe ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
- Trillions of trees, a counting and planting book, Kurt Cyrus.
- Because of a tree, [by] Lorus J. Milne & Margery Milne, Drawings by Kenneth Gosner
- The living tree, Nigel Hester ; [illustrations, Angela Owen, Ron Haywood ; photography, Nigel Hester]
- The tree on the road to Turntown, pictures by Jeanne Bendick
- Treecology, 30 activities and observations for exploring the world of trees and forests, Monica Russo ; photographs by Kevin Byron
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