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Oak Tree

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As the oak tree blossoms, robins and squirrels begin to build their nests, bees fly in and out of their hive, and the tree comes to life. Not only is the oak a living thing itself, it is also a habitat for other living creatures that depend on it for nesting, food, and shelter. Readers follow the tree and its inhabitants through seasons of flowering, leafing and fruiting, the return to a deep winter sleep, and the springtime reawakening -- completing a cycle which has gone unbroken for more than one hundred years.

32 pages, ebook

First published March 27, 2000

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October 29, 2014
I'm a tree hugger, I admit. Trees make me so happy and I loved walking through the year in the life of an oak tree. I learned a thing or two on the journey. It contains just the right amount of information and is very readable!
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April 29, 2016
Excellent basic book on oak trees. Written to include how the tree is used by animals year-round.
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