It takes the average reader to read Backyard Explorer's Guide: Trees by Jean-Marc Lord
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Backyard Explorer's Guide: Trees is perfect for scouts, young outdoor enthusiasts, naturalists, and budding arborists. Includes an introduction with information on what a tree is, the two main categories of trees, names of trees, indigenous trees, where different species grow and where and what to look for when identifying trees: the trunk's bark, the leaves, the fruit and the bud. 50 trees are identified by a physical description, the leaves, flowers, and fruit and includes something special about that particular species, such as its leaves would make a good herbal tea, or that it is very versatile. Children also learn which trees are toxic and how to recognize dangerous plants. Learn which trees are hardwoods and which ones are conifers. Find out how many different species of spruce trees there are. Go on an adventure and have some fun learning about the nature that surrounds you.
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Backyard Explorer's Guide: Trees is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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