Trees / Clare Hibbert.
Material type: TextSeries: Adventures in nature (PowerKids Press)Publisher: New York, New York : Powerkids Press, 2016Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781508145981
- 1508145989
- 9781508145912
- 1508145911
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's NonFiction | 582.16 H624 | Available | 33111008402873 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This volume encourages readers to take a close look at the many different kinds of trees in nature. Readers will love learning about the different parts of certain trees, from spiky seeds to juicy fruit. They'll also learn how to identify trees by their features, such as shape, bark, and size. Readers will learn the difference between conifers and deciduous trees, and how trees are an important part of their ecosystem. Through bright color photographs and diagrams, readers will be able to visualize important curricula-based science concepts, such as life cycles. Quizzes and activities allow readers to fully connect with the information and have fun while unearthing the truth about trees.
Includes index.
The great tree hunt -- Broad-leaved trees -- Conifers -- Tree shape -- Bark -- How trees grow -- Leaves, needles, and scales -- Flowers -- Fruits and seeds -- Measuring trees -- Forests -- Pests and fungi -- The end of a tree -- Puzzle answers.
This volume encourages readers to take a close look at the many different kinds of trees in nature. Readers will learn about the different parts of certain trees, from spiky seeds to juicy fruit. They'll also learn how to identify trees by their features, such as shape, bark, and size. Readers will learn the difference between conifers and deciduous trees, and how trees are an important part of their ecosystem. Through bright color photographs and diagrams, readers will be able to visualize important curricula-based science concepts, such as life cycles. Quizzes and activities allow readers to fully connect with the information and have fun while unearthing the truth about trees.