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The life of a tree / by Hibbert, Clare,1970-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30) and index.A simple introduction to the life cycle of the maple tree.
Subjects: Maple;
© 2004., Raintree,
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We are up a tree! / by Mack, Jeff.;
Dog wants to climb a tree. Pony helps, but then Dog is too scared to climb back down! So Pony goes up the tree, too. Now neither of them can get back down! Dog thinks they'll have to live in the tree forever, but Pony knows they can find a way back to the ground... even as it starts to snow.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dogs; Ponies; Pets;
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Explorer kit: plants & trees : backpack for kids [kit]. by Please return all components in the container. ;
Find out how plants work and use the microscope to get up close. Explorer Backpacks are kits designed to help you get outside! Each kit comes with 2 or more books on the topic and equipment that enables you to delve into the wonders of nature. We’ve also put together a Resource Guide for each one so you can find apps, online resources, as well as more books to help with your learning journey. For kids ages 8+ or younger with the help of an adult.Ages 8+
Subjects: Backpack kit.; Nature.; Plants.; Microscope.; Magnifying glass.; Trees.; Plants.; Science;
© , Various.
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Who would like a Christmas tree? / by Obed, Ellen Bryan,1944-; Hunter, Anne.;
Describes the flora and fauna that inhabit a Christmas tree farm throughout the year and use the growing trees for a variety of purposes. Includes section on how the farmer takes care of the farm through the year.
Subjects: Christmas tree growing; Christmas trees; Nature; Trees;
© 2009., Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
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A firefly in a fir tree / by Knight, Hilary;
In this variation on the folk song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas," two mice enjoy such Christmas gifts as "nine nuts for nibbling" and "four holly berries.""Ages 4-8"--P. [2] of cover.
Subjects: Mice; Nature; Children's songs; Christmas; Christmas stories;
© [2004], HarperCollins,
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The heartbeat of trees : embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature / by Wohlleben, Peter,1964-author.; Billinghurst, Jane,1958-translator.; translation of:Wohlleben, Peter,1964-Geheime Band zwischen Mensch und Natur.English.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In an era of cell phone addiction and ever-expanding cities, many of us fear we've lost our connection to nature--but Peter Wohlleben is convinced that age-old ties linking humans to the forest remain alive and intact. Whether we observe it or not, our blood pressure stabilizes near trees, the color green calms us, and the forest sharpens our senses. Drawing on new scientific discoveries, The Heartbeat of Trees reveals the profound interactions humans can have with nature, exploring the language of the forest, the consciousness of plants, and the eroding boundary between flora and fauna. Wohlleben shares how to see, feel, smell, hear, and even taste your journey into the woods. Above all, he reveals a wondrous cosmos where humans are a part of nature, and where conservation is not just about saving trees--it's about saving ourselves, too."--
Subjects: Human ecology.; Nature; Human beings;
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Build your family tree : a guide for Canadians with local and global roots / by Butler, Lynne(Writer on Canadian law),author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Take your geneaology research to the next level by completing your ancestral story with historical will and probate records. Often, when you research your family tree, you can find only basic facts about ancestors, such as birth, marriage, and death dates. Sometimes, you can figure out a bit more from these records such as their religion, occupation, and names of some other family members. While all of these facts are crucial to your research, they do not paint much of a picture of your family members as people. Wills are underused in genealogy research. This may be because many family genealogists use primarily online sources for research and most wills are not found online; it could also be because the documents are usually in old, unfamiliar, handwritten script and are not easy to read. With a little work, you could uncover some surprises or a treasure trove of information. For those who want to dig deeper and really get to know their ancestors, Build Your Family Tree explains how a will or probate record can offer a much more robust image of lives lived and legacies left. Once you know what is in a physical archive and how to view those records, you are able to take your information about your ancestors to a new level. The story of your family could be different than you imagined. Are you ready to find out how?"--
Subjects: Genealogy.;
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Deep roots : how trees sustain our planet / by Tate, Nikki,1962-;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Discusses the role of trees in maintaining a vibrant ecosystem, as well as providing food, fuel and shelter.For ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Trees; Trees;
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Wonder Woman saves the trees! / by Webster, Christy.; Marston, William Moulton,1893-1947.; Ørum, Pernille.;
Preschool-Grade 1.LSC
Subjects: Wonder Woman (Fictitious character); Women superheroes; Trees;
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Be thankful for trees / by Ziefert, Harriet.; Fitzgerald, Brian,1959-;
Using lilting, rhyming couplets, this book explores the many items that are made from trees. But it doesn't stop there! Kids will also learn about the many uses of live trees--and the environmental danger to trees posed by forest fires, floods, and deforestation. Kids are encouraged to be kind, not only to one another, but to the environment as well.LSC
Subjects: Trees; Trees; Wood; Conservation of natural resources;
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