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The World's Largest Plants: A Book About Trees
By Susan Blackaby and Charlene Delage
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Learn how trees are majestic plants that come in different types, but with similarities. From broad-leaved to conifers, learn how the stem is really the tree trunk.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The world's largest plants gives information about the life of a tree. The book explains what a tree does during all the seasons of the year. How it blooms and develops during summer, winter, autumn, and spring. How the trees acquire their food through the ground and air. The sap, will make the holes and any damages that the tree may have, go away. I learned from this book that the sap will help the tree stay alive. I thought that the sap was just something that the tree produced to help the environment. Trees are able to take care of themselves when they are big enough to do it. It showed the different parts of the tree and what they are used for. I also learned that every part of the tree serves it own purpose. In the classroom, I could use this book to help teach the students how a tree help the environment and how they take care of themselves. As a teacher I could be able to have the students gather leaves from different kinds of trees and do an observation over how the different kinds are trees are similiar. This could help the students in the long run, when they decide to plant trees or plants of their own.
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