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Plants - Trees, Horticulture, Trees, Forests & Trees

Maple Trees

by Marcia S. Freeman
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Synopsis

Simple text and photographs describe the trunks, branches, leaves, seeds, and life cycle of maple trees.

Children's Literature

Clean photographs and one or two sentences per page of large type make this a perfect nonfiction text for young readers. The tree is described in terms of shape, bark type, leaf shape, seed type, and any other distinguishing factors. The text ends with a reminder that "you can tell this tree by its...". "Words to Know" are defined, internet and book sources are provided for more information, and an index is included. "Trees" series.

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Children's Literature - Susan Hepler

Clean photographs and one or two sentences per page of large type make this a perfect nonfiction text for young readers. The tree is described in terms of shape, bark type, leaf shape, seed type, and any other distinguishing factors. The text ends with a reminder that "you can tell this tree by its...". "Words to Know" are defined, internet and book sources are provided for more information, and an index is included. "Trees" series.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Coughlan Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780736880930

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