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Book Synopsis: The birds, the bees, the flowers and the…TREES! How do trees grow? Why do leaves change? What kind of tree is that? The acclaimed Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s guide answers all kids’ (and their parents’) tree-related questions in an easy-to-understand way. It features 33 different trees that grow in North America, from rural Georgia to the streets of New York City to the California suburbs. Each profile includes a beautiful botanical watercolor illustration by author Gina Ingoglia showing the tree as it appears in a particular season, as well as life-size depictions of its leaf, flower, and seed. Readers of all ages will be in awe over the wonderful world of trees.
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Discover the fascinating world of trees with The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-Ups! Perfect for children and parents alike, this acclaimed guide from Brooklyn Botanic Garden is packed with answers to all your burning tree-related questions. From the captivating life cycle of trees to the reasons behind the changing colors of leaves, this book delves deep into the wonders of nature in an easy-to-understand way.
Featuring 33 different trees that are native to North America, this book takes you on a journey from the rural landscapes of Georgia to the bustling streets of New York City and the tranquil suburbs of California. Each tree profile is accompanied by a stunning botanical watercolor illustration by author Gina Ingoglia, showcasing how the tree appears in a specific season. What's more, the book also includes life-size depictions of the tree's leaf, flower, and seed, ensuring an immersive learning experience.
Whether you're a curious kid or a nature-loving grown-up, The Tree Book will leave you in awe of the marvelous world of trees. Get ready to explore the enchanting beauty of nature with this captivating guide. Start your tree adventure today by clicking here!
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