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Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth


Citizenkid

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No. of pages 40

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Great for age 8-13 years
If every known species on Earth were a leaf on a tree, that tree would have 1 750 000 leaves. Since humans count for just one leaf on the tree, we have a lot to learn about the millions of other forms of life with which we share the world. A dazzlingly illustrated and child-friendly introduction to biodiversity, Tree of Life shows how living things are classified into five kingdoms --- and how each has much to tell us about all aspects of life on our planet.

Tree of Life is part of CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world and inspire them to be better global citizens.

 

This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Independent Publisher Book Award. It was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Indiefab Award.

This book is part of a book series called Citizenkid .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Kids Can Press .

Rochelle Strauss, author of the award-winning Tree of Life, is an environmental education consultant. She has designed and developed numerous education programs and consulted on international environmental projects, including a biodiversity museum in Panama, a river museum in the USA and a national park in Canada. Rochelle combines her love of nature and passion for stories to teach children about the wonders of the natural world. Rochelle Strauss is an environmental education consultant in Toronto. She has designed and developed education programs, as well as consulted on numerous environmental projects, including a biodiversity museum in Panama and a national park in Canada. Margot Thompson is an illustrator of children's books including the award-winning Tree of Life, Sea Monsters, Make a Change: Shapes, and Make a Change: Opposites. She also works as a designer at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.

This book is in the following series:

Citizenkid

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Independent Publisher Book Award
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Independent Publisher Book Award.

Indiefab Award
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Indiefab Award.

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