How Does A Tree Become A Tree?
by Joshua Goodson
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Pub Date 10 Nov 2020 | Archive Date 27 Jan 2023
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Description
Teaching a child to love trees is the first step in creating a better future for our planet. This book delightfully shares the cycle of life of trees with young readers as it teaches love for Mother Nature.
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ISBN | 9781735879901 |
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Featured Reviews
It starts with a seed. Then a tree takes root, grows, and matures into a lush and beautiful sapling that provides shade and comfort for people and animals in this sweet and clever story for young readers.
Rain, sun, soil, and time all go into the growing of a tree, which in time provides shade for picnics “and sometimes… lions." When the grown tree drops seeds itself, the cycle is repeated. Readers also learn that trees produce oxygen so people can breathe and that when trees “hang out together,” they're called a “grove.”
Trees are also friendly. They listen and make soft rustling sounds. They provide shade and a place to rest. So if you ever feel alone, just remember that trees are your friends. In fact, “a tree is where it all begins!’
This simple but clever story will fascinate young readers. With minimal text and brief, bite-sized sentences, the story will engage young minds and draw them into basic botany and other sciences. Beautifully illustrated, Joshua Goodson’s How Does a Tree Become a Tree? is a delightful read!
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