Description
"Leaves and bacteria, insects and fish, bears and people, too--we're all part of one big circle of growing and eating and living"--Inside front flap.
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Available
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Publication
Charlesbridge (2008), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
User reviews
LibraryThing member baensor
Through wonderful use of colorful illustrations, the Author shows the life cycle of how a simple leaf from a tree is swallowed up by crustations, then they are ate by bigger organisms, and finally are digested by trout and then are eaten by humans. Very enjoyable and easily understandable for all
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LibraryThing member JoseDelAguila
A seemingly impossible premise, "Trout are made of trees," is at the heart of this explanation of the life cycle of a trout.
LibraryThing member Turrean
Perfect for introducing ecology to the kindergarten scientist.
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Awards
Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nominee — Nonfiction — 2011)
Arkansas Diamond Primary Book Award (Nominee — 2011)
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
32 p.; 8.5 inches
ISBN
1580891381 / 9781580891387