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Books with title Tiny Tree

  • Tiny the Tree

    Mary Clark Dalton

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Tiny is sad, he knows hes the smallest tree on the farm. He longs to go home with someone and decorate their house for Christmas. He watches as tree after tree leaves the farm. Will he be the last tree standing on Christmas morning? Follow Tiny as he discovers Christmas is more than fancy decorations and expensive presents.
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  • Tiny Tree

    Suzanne Hill

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Dec. 2, 2018)
    Tiny Tree sat all alone in the big tree farm. All of the families were busily picking out Christmas Trees to take home and enjoy. Tiny Tree wasn't chosen, but it only takes one family to come along who will love him forever.
  • Tree

    Patricia Hegarty

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Kids, Sept. 10, 2015)
    Explore the beauty of the changing seasons in this timeless peek-through book with beautiful artwork from Britta Teckentrup and accompanying rhyming text. Following the life-cycle of a tree through spring, summer, autumn and winter, children will easily learn to recognise the signs of the seasons with this simple yet striking picture book.
  • Tree

    David Burne

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1988)
    Full-color photos. "Here is everything readers will ever desire to know about trees. Every imaginable aspect of the life of a tree is examined. Anatomy, physiology, reproduction, growth, and development are described using the best photos in botanical literature and succinct, lively captions. Each page is a delight to the eye. Of particular note is the coverage of tree diseases, including acid rain. An excellent reference, a valuable addition to any school or public library."--(starred) Science Books & Films.
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  • Tree

    Petra Bartikova, Magdalena Takacova

    Board book (Happy Fox Books, June 23, 2020)
    A charming picture book to show kids what it would be like to live inside a tree!Unique board book teaches kids about the unseen world found in an oak treeAn amazing adventure takes children inside a tree with every new turn of the pageLearn what animals live in trees, what plants live around them, what they do, and moreCut-out accents and charming illustrations on unique tree-shaped, extra-thick board pagesKids age 2-5 will love learning all about trees, with fun facts, interesting captions, and new vocabulary wordsHave you ever wondered what it would be like to live inside a beautiful oak tree? Now, you can find out!This charming, one-of-a-kind board book will educate, engage, and inspire young readers for hours with a special look at life inside of a tree. Kids will discover what different kinds of animals you'll find in trees, different types of leaves, the change of seasons into fall, and so much more!Formatted in a charming tree shape, this book provides a secret look inside a tree, starting on the outside of an oak tree and working its way further in with each turn of the page!A one-of-a-kind board book that features dozens of adorable illustrations, educational captions, vocabulary words, cut-out accents, and hidden chambers to be revealed, Tree will delight kids while they learn all about trees, the wildlife inside them, and their important roles in nature!
  • Tree

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 2002)
    Follows the growth of a tree from the time it sprouts to the time it is mature and capable of producing new seeds. This work presents photographs and illustrations that accompany explanations of: how seeds are produced; how different types of seeds look; and how trees benefit animals, people, and the environment.
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  • The Tiny Tree

    Norman Whaler, Polina Hrytskova

    language (Beneath Another Sky Books, Dec. 24, 2017)
    *** 5 BOOK AWARDS ***The Tiny Tree was brand new to the forest and wanted to be friends with everyone! But Why didn't the Big Trees like her? All the trees find out that being different is sometimes a GOOD thing! (Being Different, Racism, Multiculturalism, Bullying, Christian Perspective).
  • The Tiny Tree

    Norman Whaler, Hrytskova Polina

    Hardcover (Beneath Another Sky Books, Dec. 25, 2017)
    *** 5 BOOK AWARDS ***The Tiny Tree was brand new to the forest and wanted to be friends with everyone! But why didn't the Big Trees like her? All the trees find out that being different can sometimes be a GOOD thing! (Being Different, Racism, Bullying, Christian Perspective)
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  • Tree

    David Burnie

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 1998)
    Focusing on the subject of trees, this reference book has been structured so that the individual themes of each spread make up a complete visual story and a self-contained module of information.
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  • Tiny

    Mairead Case

    Hardcover (Featherproof Books, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Tiny is a contemporary, poetic retelling of Sophocles' Antigone, set in the mossy greens and foggy grays of the Pacific Northwest. Instead of two brothers who kill each other in a civil war, Tiny has a brother who kills himself after coming home from a far-away war. Tiny is a teenage girl, and so is understandably messed up by death, she also understands it in a way that her dad and the government just can't. Tiny misses her brother, forever, but―with the help of her best friend Izzy, boyfriend Hank, and a collective dance night held in an old artificial limb store―she escapes freezing herself in grief, too. Using different perspectives and desires, facts from plants and history, and brass knuckles and Frankie Knuckles, Tiny wonders how we mourn and move, in time.
  • Tree

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, May 15, 2006)
    Provides an overview of trees, covering their germination and growth, structure, seasonal changes, the animals that live in them, and products that are produced from them, with gatefolds that open up to reveal many of the facts.
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  • Tree

    Patricia-Hegarty

    Paperback (Little Tiger Kids, Sept. 10, 2015)
    Explore the beauty of the changing seasons in this timeless peek-through book with beautiful artwork from Britta Teckentrup and accompanying rhyming text. Following the life-cycle of a tree through spring, summer, autumn and winter, children will easily learn to recognise the signs of the seasons with this simple yet striking picture book.