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  • Manny and the Mango Tree

    Ali R. Busatmante, Valerie Bustamante, Monica Lunot-Kuker

    Paperback (Hard Ball Press, Dec. 2, 2014)
    Bed time reading for little troublemakers! Little Manny can not understand why the owner of his apartment building will not let the children pick the juicy mangoes in the courtyard. When the adults tell him there is nothing they can do about it, Many and his friend Maria take up the cause - and organize the children.
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  • The Tree and Me

    Deborah Zemke

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 14, 2019)
    Bea Garcia and her classmates know they can save their school's best tree from being cut down! The fourth chapter book in this quirky, beloved series focuses on teamwork in the classroom and care for the environment.There's a very special 150-year-old oak tree outside the window of Bea's classroom at Emily Dickinson Elementary School. When Bert, Bea's nemesis, climbs the tree, he gets in a lot of trouble--and that leads to even more trouble for everyone. "Concerned" citizens proclaim the tree a hazard and call for cutting it down. But the class won't let that happen, and using Bea's artistic ability, they work out a great plan to save the tree named Emily.
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  • Manny and the Mango Tree

    Ali R. Bustamante, Valerie Bustamante, Monica Lunot-Kuker

    eBook (Hard Ball Press, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Bedtime reading for little troublemakers! Meet Manny, a good-natured boy who cannot understand why the owner of his Miami apartment building won’t let the children pick the luscious mangoes from the tree they lovingly watered and fed. With the parents scared the owner will call immigration if they protest, Manny and his friends organize a protest march that raises one big hullabaloo. Ages 4-8.
  • The Mango Tree

    Brooke Smith, Tania Gomes

    eBook (Wonder Storm Productions, LLC, March 21, 2018)
    In this sweet story, The Mango Tree grows while discovering inspiration and development from somewhere within itself, but also from the surrounding world. The Mango Tree tells a story of growth and perspective; of love and fear; of strength and protection – all hidden within the perfect little body of one small seed. While The Mango Tree matures to reach its full potential, it learns lessons of gratitude and acceptance along the way. What will you discover while reading about The Mango Tree and its many transformations?
  • The Tree and Me

    Luke Tuplin

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Aug. 6, 2019)
    Sometimes a story comes along that is so simple yet so touching that you'll remember it forever. The Tree and Me is one of those stories, written for children and loved ones to share for generations to come.
  • The Mango Tree

    Brooke Smith, Tania Gomes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 22, 2018)
    In this sweet story, The Mango Tree grows while discovering inspiration and development from somewhere within itself, but also from the surrounding world. The Mango Tree tells a story of growth and perspective; of love and fear; of strength and protection – all hidden within the perfect little body of one small seed. While The Mango Tree matures to reach its full potential, it learns lessons of gratitude and acceptance along the way. What will you discover while reading about The Mango Tree and its many transformations?
  • The Mango Tree

    CHAYA ALENICK

    eBook
    Mr. Mouse is on a journey to find a famous mango tree, which is known to deliver wonderful flavorful fruit. On his way, Mr. Mouse encounters many different animal species which are his known predators and attempts to persuade them, one by one, to work together to find this magical tree and enjoy its luscious fruits. Through this exhilarating adventure, they are learning to be friends instead of enemies and care for each other.This book is about building friendships and love for one another.
  • Marti and the Mango

    Daniel Moreton

    Hardcover (Stewart Tabori & Chang, March 1, 1993)
    With the help of his animal friends, Marti the mouse learns to distinguish a mango from other tropical fruits
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  • Marjorie and the Mango Tree

    La'Wana Harris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2017)
    One day while praying under the mango tree, Marjorie heard people singing. As she talks to them, she finds out that she is part of a long story of God working in her village, and she begins to discover her place in God’s plan for Haiti. La’Wana Harris is a missionary who serves the children of Haiti.
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  • The Tree and Me

    Deborah Zemke

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 14, 2019)
    Bea Garcia and her classmates know they can save their school's best tree from being cut down! The fourth chapter book in this quirky, beloved series focuses on teamwork in the classroom and care for the environment.There's a very special 150-year-old oak tree outside the window of Bea's classroom at Emily Dickinson Elementary School. When Bert, Bea's nemesis, climbs the tree, he gets in a lot of trouble--and that leads to even more trouble for everyone. "Concerned" citizens proclaim the tree a hazard and call for cutting it down. But the class won't let that happen, and using Bea's artistic ability, they work out a great plan to save the tree named Emily.
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  • Beyond the Mango Tree

    Amy Bronwen Zemser

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Sarina, an American girl living in Liberia with her family, craves a friend her age, until she meets Boima, who recharges her life with all the magic and dreamlike adventure of childhood, and at the same time forces her to make choices she does not want to make.
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  • The Man in the Mango Tree

    Christopher Walker, Jonathan Quinn

    language (, March 12, 2018)
    A young man lives hidden in the depths of a great mango tree somewhere in Africa. Learn about his daily life, his friends - the lizards and the birds - and the village that lies close by. And then witness as the man in the mango tree must work valiantly and with every ounce of bravery in his heart to save his home from destruction..."The Man in the Mango Tree" includes illustrations by Jonathan Quinn which complement the text at key points in the story. The book is great for younger readers who feel independent enough to approach a book by themselves, and also for parents to read to or with their children.As an English language teacher the writer understands the problems that foreign speakers face when learning a language, and this book has also been written with students in mind. "The Man in the Mango Tree" contains a variety of language, but nothing that should prove problematic for language learners at B1 level or above; the themes it explores can be used for further discussion in the classroom.