This detailed and colorfully-illustrated guide provides an overview of the trees of North America, and offers simple explanations of basic tree anatomy and photosynthesis.
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This review is from: National Audubon Society First Field Guide Trees (National Audubon Society First Field Guides) (Hardcover)
Like the other "first guides" this book on trees is both a study guide and a field guide. The study guide explains the differences between broadleaf and needle trees, seeds and cones of trees, how a forest comes to be, why forest fires can be helpful (some cones are triggered to release seeds only in intense heat) and more. The guide is full color beautiful photos of the most likely to be found trees on the left page, and similar trees with smaller pictures on the right. The right size and content for young kids, not too much info to make it confusing, but enough to get a fire of curiosity going.
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National Audubon Society First Field Guide - Trees,
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This review is from: National Audubon Society First Field Guide Trees (National Audubon Society First Field Guides) (Hardcover)
I bought this book for my preschool grandchildren that I care for part time. I had purchased the shell book at a garage sale & they loved it. So I went online to find other book in the same series. It is something that I can enjoy with them together.
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