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April 26,2025
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As a tree lover I found Trees a fascinating read. The pictures and illustrations were eye-catching and I enjoyed learning everything taught about trees. I was overwhelmed with information and believe Trees to be a book geared towards those who might have an interest in Dendrology or Agronomist.
April 26,2025
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OK I know these are supposed to be kid books but they are awesome! Great pictures and just enough text to make you want to learn more. Great choices for a beginning history reader or to start an older reader out in a new area. Every time I pick one of these up and read it I learn new things. Highly Recommended
April 26,2025
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I picked this up at a library book sale, because I love trees. Sometimes a book written for children is the perfect light non-fiction because it teaches you things without making assumptions of what you already know.
April 26,2025
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Just plain awesome. There are a lot of wonderful pictures (photos and artwork) and great information made presentable and interesting for all ages.
April 26,2025
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This illustrated nonfiction book gives a nice concise overview of the three great divisions of trees--broadleaves, conifers and palms.
April 26,2025
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Copy I picked up is a bit dated (1988) and talks about acid rain but not climate change. Still, amazing photographs of leaves, flowers, pine cones, bark, and all the other various parts of trees. Interesting to page through and would be useful in a tree unit or nature study at school.
April 26,2025
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Reading this Brings Me Back to When I Used to Watch the Eyewitness Series on Home Video in the 90s.
April 26,2025
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I enjoyed learning all kinds of things about trees. I have always loved trees, literally being a tree-hugger. That's right, I'd wrap my arms right around a tree. Anyway, I found this edition to be a bit less clearly explained than some of the others in the series.
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