The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown Ups by Gina Ingoglia (Author). The birds, the bees, the flowers and the… TREES! How does timber develop? Why do leaves change? What sort of tree is that? The acclaimed Brooklyn Botanic Backyard’s newest information solutions all kids’ (and their parents’) tree-related questions in an easy-to-understand way. It features 33 completely different bushes that develop in North America, from rural Georgia to the streets of New York City to the California suburbs. Each profile features a beautiful botanical watercolor illustration by creator Gina Ingoglia showing the tree because it seems in a selected season, as well as life-dimension depictions of its leaf, flower, and seed. Readers of all ages can be in awe over the wonderful world of trees.
An excellent useful resource for fogeys and kids--the illustrations are terrific, and botanical info accurate, not like quite a lot of children's books on plants. There are illustrations of tree flowers that you just won't discover in different youngsters books on trees. A wide variety of bushes lined here, varieties discovered throughout the U.S. Dad and mom will learn simply as a lot as youngsters from reading this.
This ebook is the judges' choice for our backyard club's Arbor Day Poster Contest prize. It's complete and a fantastic book for the fifth grade students who participate within the Arbor Day Schooling Project.
It is an advantageous and well-illustrated e-book about trees for encouraging appreciation of trees. Once I found it, I knew that my grandchildren would take pleasure in it.
The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown Ups
Gina Ingoglia (Author)
96 pages
Brooklyn Botanic Garden (October 7, 2008)
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