Trees -- Juvenile fiction
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Trees -- Juvenile fiction
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Trees
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Incoming Resources
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- Hug a tree, Geronimo, Geronimo Stilton
- Wishtree, by Katherine Applegate ; illustrated by Charles Santoso
- Tap the magic tree, Christie Matheson
- The worry tree is waiting, by Rebekah Prince Bergeron ; illustrated by Sandy McDermott
- Toby alone, Timothée de Fombelle ; [translated by Sarah Ardizzone]
- Little tree, Loren Long
- One leaf, two leaves, count with me!, John Micklos Jr. ; illustrated by Clive McFarland
- Trillions of trees, a counting and planting book, Kurt Cyrus
- The little beech tree, Janis Ridgley
- My tree, Hope Lim ; pictures by Il Sung Na
- There's a hole in my garden, James Stewart
- The great spruce, John Duvall ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- Zee grows a tree, Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
- Picture a tree, Barbara Reid
- The house that wasn't there, Elana K. Arnold
- Only a tree knows how to be a tree, Mary Murphy
- The boy who lived with dragons, Andy Shepherd ; illustrated by Sara Ogilvie
- Call me tree = Llámame árbol, Maya Christina Gonzalez ; translation/traducción, Dana Goldberg
- The littlest evergreen, Henry Cole
- Be a tree!, written by Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Felicita Sala
- Wonderfall, Michael Hall
- Dirty Gert, Tedd Arnold
- One day and one amazing morning on Orange Street, Joanne Rocklin
- As an oak tree grows, G. Brian Karas
- Wishtree, Katherine Applegate
- The Curvy Tree, by Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Under my tree, Muriel Tallandier & Mizuho Fujisawa ; translated by Sara Klinger
- Tree, a peek-through picture book, by Britta Teckentrup
- Tap the magic tree, by Christie Matheson
- What Forest knows, George Ella Lyon ; illustrated by August Hall
- Wishtree, Katherine Applegate ; illustrated by Charles Santoso
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