Are Trees Alive? by Debbie S. Miller (2003, Hardcover)

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From this poetic comparison of plants and humans, readers will learn how trees live and grow, and how they get their food. They will learn about the baobab trees of Africa, the banyan trees of India, and the bristlecone pines of California.

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-100802788017
ISBN-139780802788016
eBay Product ID (ePID)2010095

Product Key Features

Book TitleAre Trees Alive?
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2003
TopicScience & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems, Animals / Wildlife, Animals / General, Science & Nature / Trees & Forests, Science & Nature / Biology
IllustratorSchuett, Stacey, Yes
GenreNature, Juvenile Nonfiction
AuthorDebbie S. Miller
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight14.5 Oz
Item Length11.4 in
Item Width8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2001-046584
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromPreschool
Dewey Decimal582.16
Grade ToThird Grade
Synopsis"Are trees alive? How do they breathe? They don't have noses." And so begins a conversation between the author and her daughter that leads to a remarkable discovery: Trees are like children in so many ways! They may look very different from people, but trees have roots that hold them to the ground like feet and leaves that blow in the wind like hair. Their bark even comes in different colors, just like our skin. From this poetic comparison of plants and humans, readers will learn how trees live and grow, and how they get their food. They will learn about the baobab trees of Africa, the banyan trees of India, and the bristlecone pines of California. They will see, through Stacey Schuett's exquisite art, that trees come in all shapes and sizes-just like people-and provide a home to many different animals. But most of all, they will look at trees with greater respect and a bit of awe, after realizing that trees are alive too., "Are trees alive? How do they breathe? They don't have noses." And so begins a conversation between the author and her daughter that leads to a remarkable discovery: Trees are like children in so many ways They may look very different from people, but trees have roots that hold them to the ground like feet and leaves that blow in the wind like hair. Their bark even comes in different colors, just like our skin. From this poetic comparison of plants and humans, readers will learn how trees live and grow, and how they get their food. They will learn about the baobab trees of Africa, the banyan trees of India, and the bristlecone pines of California. They will see, through Stacey Schuett's exquisite art, that trees come in all shapes and sizes-just like people-and provide a home to many different animals. But most of all, they will look at trees with greater respect and a bit of awe, after realizing that trees are alive too.
LC Classification NumberQK475.8.M55 2001

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