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Book Title
Do Trees Have Mothers?
Publication Name
Do Trees Have Mothers?
Title
Do Trees Have Mothers?
EAN
9781771623254
ISBN
9781771623254
Publisher
Douglas AND Mcintyre (2013) LTD.
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2022
Release Date
03/11/2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
CA
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
9.2in
Author
Charles Bongers
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Item Width
9.3in
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems, Animals / Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Squirrels, Etc., Science & Nature / Trees & Forests
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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A wonder-filled picture book inspired by the science of trees. translates scientific knowledge about the kinship structures of the forest into a beautiful and affirming story about how trees nurture the young. Discover all the ways in which a mother tree protects and nourishes the baby trees of the forest understory, and show young children what it means to care for a community, and for our environment and the earth. (Penguin Random House, 2021) for the preschool set. The perfect book for budding nature lovers, this book introduces the forest's complex and fascinating wonders in a friendly and age-appropriate way.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Douglas AND Mcintyre (2013) LTD.
ISBN-10
177162325x
ISBN-13
9781771623254
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4057259503

Product Key Features

Book Title
Do Trees Have Mothers?
Author
Charles Bongers
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems, Animals / Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Squirrels, Etc., Science & Nature / Trees & Forests
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz

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Reviews
"An engaging, effectively illustrated introduction to a rarely covered nature subject for young readers." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is a great introduction to the scientific theories of tree communication and should arouse curiosity in little ones." -- San Francisco Book Review "Unique, informative, charming, simple, elegant, and memorable." -- Midwest Book Review "This book will help a child to build a lifelong connection to nature by learning about the secret and tender life of trees and the magical web of life that surrounds and supports us." --Tara Zupancic, MPH, Public Health Scientist "We are taught that trees are givers of life. The cedar tree is only one of the many trees of this world. For us it provides clothing, baskets, and ornaments for our many ceremonies. Within this amazing book are many examples of the importance that all trees have for us. We must honour, protect and allow trees to live forever." --Joseph Dandurand, author of The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets "What better way to teach us how to care for trees than to learn that they, too, have mothers? I love this book." --Scot Ritchie, author of Lilliana and the Frogs "Combining tree facts with fun illustrations and cute characters, Do Trees Have Mothers? shows young children the importance of forest conservation by demonstrating the interconnectedness of forest species." --Judy Hilgemann, author of The Great Grizzlies Go Home "The art invites you in and the story fills your heart. A testament to our deep connection with nature, you will never look at the forest the same way again!" --Robert (Lucky) Budd, co-author of the First West Coast Book series "A delightfully warm and informative book about the power of trees, written in a way any child can understand." --Adrian Raeside, author of The Rainbow Bridge "Do Trees Have Mothers? beautifully explains how the forest is one big, interconnected family. The vibrant and inviting illustrations captivate young audiences as they learn about the magic of trees." --Kathy Sager, early childhood educator, author of Mother Reindeer's Journey to the Sun "If you are looking for a book that helps children develop a lifelong connection to nature, "Do Trees Have Mothers?" by Charles Bongers is a good place to start. A delightfully curious squirrel named "Nuts" teaches us how some trees nurture and mother their offspring in similar ways animals care for their babies. The illustrations, rendered in a soothing colour pallet with rhythmic lines, are lively and witty. The approachable and whimsical text is based on the latest research on the complex and fascinating ways in which trees are connected as a community. This delightful book will help to nurture future generations of tree planters and tree huggers!" --Lori Weidenhammer, author of Victory Garden for Bees, "An engaging, effectively illustrated introduction to a rarely covered nature subject for young readers." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is a great introduction to the scientific theories of tree communication and should arouse curiosity in little ones." San Francisco Book Review "This book will help a child to build a lifelong connection to nature by learning about the secret and tender life of trees and the magical web of life that surrounds and supports us." --Tara Zupancic, MPH, Public Health Scientist "We are taught that trees are givers of life. The cedar tree is only one of the many trees of this world. For us it provides clothing, baskets, and ornaments for our many ceremonies. Within this amazing book are many examples of the importance that all trees have for us. We must honour, protect and allow trees to live forever." --Joseph Dandurand, author of The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets "What better way to teach us how to care for trees than to learn that they, too, have mothers? I love this book." --Scot Ritchie, author of Lilliana and the Frogs "Combining tree facts with fun illustrations and cute characters, Do Trees Have Mothers? shows young children the importance of forest conservation by demonstrating the interconnectedness of forest species." --Judy Hilgemann, author of The Great Grizzlies Go Home "The art invites you in and the story fills your heart. A testament to our deep connection with nature, you will never look at the forest the same way again!" --Robert (Lucky) Budd, co-author of the First West Coast Book series "A delightfully warm and informative book about the power of trees, written in a way any child can understand." --Adrian Raeside, author of The Rainbow Bridge "Do Trees Have Mothers? beautifully explains how the forest is one big, interconnected family. The vibrant and inviting illustrations captivate young audiences as they learn about the magic of trees." --Kathy Sager, early childhood educator, author of Mother Reindeer's Journey to the Sun "If you are looking for a book that helps children develop a lifelong connection to nature, "Do Trees Have Mothers?" by Charles Bongers is a good place to start. A delightfully curious squirrel named "Nuts" teaches us how some trees nurture and mother their offspring in similar ways animals care for their babies. The illustrations, rendered in a soothing colour pallet with rhythmic lines, are lively and witty. The approachable and whimsical text is based on the latest research on the complex and fascinating ways in which trees are connected as a community. This delightful book will help to nurture future generations of tree planters and tree huggers!" --Lori Weidenhammer, author of Victory Garden for Bees, "This book will help a child to build a lifelong connection to nature by learning about the secret and tender life of trees and the magical web of life that surrounds and supports us." --Tara Zupancic, MPH, Public Health Scientist "We are taught that trees are givers of life. The cedar tree is only one of the many trees of this world. For us it provides clothing, baskets, and ornaments for our many ceremonies. Within this amazing book are many examples of the importance that all trees have for us. We must honour, protect and allow trees to live forever." --Joseph Dandurand, author of The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets "What better way to teach us how to care for trees than to learn that they, too, have mothers? I love this book." --Scot Ritchie, author of Lilliana and the Frogs "Combining tree facts with fun illustrations and cute characters, Do Trees Have Mothers? shows young children the importance of forest conservation by demonstrating the interconnectedness of forest species." --Judy Hilgemann, author of The Great Grizzlies Go Home "The art invites you in and the story fills your heart. A testament to our deep connection with nature, you will never look at the forest the same way again!" --Robert (Lucky) Budd, co-author of the First West Coast Book series "A delightfully warm and informative book about the power of trees, written in a way any child can understand." --Adrian Raeside, author of The Rainbow Bridge "Do Trees Have Mothers? beautifully explains how the forest is one big, interconnected family. The vibrant and inviting illustrations captivate young audiences as they learn about the magic of trees." --Kathy Sager, early childhood educator, author of Mother Reindeer's Journey to the Sun "If you are looking for a book that helps children develop a lifelong connection to nature, "Do Trees Have Mothers?" by Charles Bongers is a good place to start. A delightfully curious squirrel named "Nuts" teaches us how some trees nurture and mother their offspring in similar ways animals care for their babies. The illustrations, rendered in a soothing colour pallet with rhythmic lines, are lively and witty. The approachable and whimsical text is based on the latest research on the complex and fascinating ways in which trees are connected as a community. This delightful book will help to nurture future generations of tree planters and tree huggers!" --Lori Weidenhammer, author of Victory Garden for Bees, "An engaging, effectively illustrated introduction to a rarely covered nature subject for young readers." -- Kirkus Reviews "This book will help a child to build a lifelong connection to nature by learning about the secret and tender life of trees and the magical web of life that surrounds and supports us." --Tara Zupancic, MPH, Public Health Scientist "We are taught that trees are givers of life. The cedar tree is only one of the many trees of this world. For us it provides clothing, baskets, and ornaments for our many ceremonies. Within this amazing book are many examples of the importance that all trees have for us. We must honour, protect and allow trees to live forever." --Joseph Dandurand, author of The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets "What better way to teach us how to care for trees than to learn that they, too, have mothers? I love this book." --Scot Ritchie, author of Lilliana and the Frogs "Combining tree facts with fun illustrations and cute characters, Do Trees Have Mothers? shows young children the importance of forest conservation by demonstrating the interconnectedness of forest species." --Judy Hilgemann, author of The Great Grizzlies Go Home "The art invites you in and the story fills your heart. A testament to our deep connection with nature, you will never look at the forest the same way again!" --Robert (Lucky) Budd, co-author of the First West Coast Book series "A delightfully warm and informative book about the power of trees, written in a way any child can understand." --Adrian Raeside, author of The Rainbow Bridge "Do Trees Have Mothers? beautifully explains how the forest is one big, interconnected family. The vibrant and inviting illustrations captivate young audiences as they learn about the magic of trees." --Kathy Sager, early childhood educator, author of Mother Reindeer's Journey to the Sun "If you are looking for a book that helps children develop a lifelong connection to nature, "Do Trees Have Mothers?" by Charles Bongers is a good place to start. A delightfully curious squirrel named "Nuts" teaches us how some trees nurture and mother their offspring in similar ways animals care for their babies. The illustrations, rendered in a soothing colour pallet with rhythmic lines, are lively and witty. The approachable and whimsical text is based on the latest research on the complex and fascinating ways in which trees are connected as a community. This delightful book will help to nurture future generations of tree planters and tree huggers!" --Lori Weidenhammer, author of Victory Garden for Bees
Dewey Decimal
582.16
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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