The Apartment House Tree

The Apartment House Tree by Bette Killion is a first edition published by Harpercollins Children’s Books in 1989. This 32-page book is written in English and explores the ecological significance of a tall tree located at the edge of the woods, illustrating how it serves as a habitat for various animals such as squirrels, woodpeckers, tree frogs, beetles, and raccoons.
Readers will find a detailed description of the interactions between the tree and its animal inhabitants, highlighting the importance of trees in the ecosystem. The book presents a blend of educational content and engaging storytelling, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile literature about trees and wildlife. Through its vivid portrayal, the book emphasizes the role of trees as vital living spaces for diverse species.
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Describes how a tall tree at the edge of the woods can provide living space for a multitude of animals, including squirrel, woodpecker, tree frog, beetle, and raccoon.
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