Plant a Tree for Me!

“Plant a Tree for Me!” by Naomi Kleinberg, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2010, is a delightful addition to juvenile nonfiction. This 12-page book, presented in a lift-the-flap format, introduces young readers to the importance of trees and their role in the environment. Through simple text and engaging illustrations, it provides foundational knowledge about how trees benefit our world, making it accessible for toddlers.
Readers will discover various species of trees and their leaves, depicted through the changing seasons, with labels that enhance learning. The interactive lift-the-flap feature culminates in a visual representation of a tree’s growth from a tiny seed, emphasizing the significance of environmental conservation. This edition serves as an engaging activity book that combines elements of science and nature, encouraging children to appreciate the natural world around them.
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The Sesame Street monsters jump on the bandwagon to support the environmental movement! Simple text and speech balloons give toddlers basic information about how trees help the environment and the ways in which we all benefit from them. Illustrations show different species of trees and their leaves through the cycle of the seasons with labels to identify them. The payoff comes at the end with a large lift-the-flap that shows how, from a tiny seed, a mighty (and environmentally neccessary!) tree grows.
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