Red leaf, yellow leaf / Lois Ehlert.
A child describes the growth of a maple tree from seed to sapling.
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- Baker & Taylor
A watercolor collage, leaf-shaped die cuts, and pieces of seeds, fabric, wire and roots introduce the life cycle of a tree, and also features tips on how to plant a tree - Baker & Taylor
A child describes the growth of a maple tree from seed to sapling. - HARPERCOLL
In this innovative and colorful work of early nonfiction from Caldecott Honorâwinning author Lois Ehlert, little ones are introduced to facts about trees.
Ehlert blends bold graphics, vibrant colors, and precise details in her watercolor collage alongside found objects like seeds, fabric, wire, and roots.
A special glossary explains how roots absorb nutrients, what photosynthesis is, how sap circulates, how to make a bird treat, and other facts about trees. Children and adults will feel inspired to take a closer look at the nature in their own backyards.
Celebrate Earth Day, spring, and the basics of trees while improving color recognition with Lois Ehlert's Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf!
- Houghton
This rich introduction to the life of a tree by Caldecott Honor'winning author-illustrator Lois Ehlert is a celebration of nature featuring a child's connection to a sugar maple tree. - Houghton
This rich introduction to the life of a tree by Caldecott Honor–winning author-illustrator Lois Ehlert is a celebration of nature featuring a child's connection to a sugar maple tree. - HoughtonThis rich introduction to the life of a tree by Caldecott Honor'winning author-illustrator Lois Ehlert is a celebration of nature featuring a child's connection to a sugar maple tree.
Ehlert blends bold graphics, vibrant colors, and precise details in her watercolor collage alongside found objects like seeds, fabric, wire, and roots in this innovative work of early nonfiction. A special glossary explains how roots absorb nutrients, what photosynthesis is, how sap circulates, how to make a bird treat, and other facts about trees. Children and adults will feel inspired to take a closer look at the nature in their own backyards. - HoughtonThis rich introduction to the life of a tree by Caldecott Honor–winning author-illustrator Lois Ehlert is a celebration of nature featuring a child's connection to a sugar maple tree.
Ehlert blends bold graphics, vibrant colors, and precise details in her watercolor collage alongside found objects like seeds, fabric, wire, and roots in this innovative work of early nonfiction. A special glossary explains how roots absorb nutrients, what photosynthesis is, how sap circulates, how to make a bird treat, and other facts about trees. Children and adults will feel inspired to take a closer look at the nature in their own backyards.