Trees Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the Year
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This guide introduces young readers to identifying and understanding trees through the year, using seasonal studies of autumn, winter, spring, and summer. It presents descriptions of nuts, seeds, leaves, flowers, bark, and growth habits; outlines tree families and common species; and explains ecological roles, uses, and edible provisions. Practical identification keys, seasonal observation exercises, and illustrated examples encourage outdoor study and simple natural-history skills, while chapters on seeds, cones, berries, and timber uses link seasonal signs to tree lifecycles and human benefits.
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