Trees

by Harry Behn

Other authorsJames Endicott (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

E BEH

Publication

Henry Holt (1992), Edition: 1st, 28 pages

Description

A poem celebrating the importance of trees.

Barcode

5966

Language

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The poem "Trees" talks about different thing trees do for the world. "Trees are the kindest thing I know. They do not harm, they just simply grow." This is a part of the peom that really touched me. It goes on to explain how trees give cows shade form the sun. They produce fruit and wood for the
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houses. Then their leaves fall and produce new buds of green in the spring.
This poem explains briefly what trees do for our world. Growing up I always loved looking at all the trees in the yard. Everwhere you looked there was always a tree. Birds would sit underneath and rest in the branches.
Since this poem is about nature students wouldn't like this poem.
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LibraryThing member marainajudd
A poem story about respecting trees and teaches kids to wonder about them.
Ages 3-4
Source: pierce college library
LibraryThing member DavidGriffin
Review: Poems about trees and how they are part of our lives.

Ages: 3-6

Source: Pierce ECE library

ISBN

080501926X / 9780805019261
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