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A Tree Is a Plant: Stage 1


Let's Read and Find Out Science

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No. of pages 31

Published: 2001

Great for age 7-10 years

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"A Tree Is a Plant: Stage 1" by Stacey Schuett explores the fascinating life cycle of trees and plants, making it accessible for young readers. The story introduces children to the essential characteristics of trees, including their growth and importance to the environment. Through engaging illustrations and simple, informative text, it highlights how trees provide shelter, oxygen, and beauty to our world. This educational book encourages curiosity about nature and fosters an appreciation for the vital role that trees play in our ecosystem, aiming to inspire a love for the natural world in young minds. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Let's Read And Find Out Science .

This book has been graded for interest at 3-6 years.

There are 31 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Turtleback Books .

Debbie Miller has written many acclaimed children's books, including Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights. She lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. Stacey Schuett has illustrated many popular books for children, including her own Somewhere in the World Right Now. From her studio window, she enjoys a view of her backyard, home to many oak, redwood, and fruit trees. Stacey lives in Northern California. Clyde Robert Bulla grew up on a farm in Missouri, attended a one-room school, and began writing stories at an early age; he has now written more than twenty children's books. After spending fifty years in Los Angeles, Mr. Bulla moved back to Missouri.

 

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Let's Read and Find Out Science