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BKLYN Woodlands Children's Books

A booklist created in collaboration with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Environmental Education Center.

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Tell me, tree
by Gail Gibbons.
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(Print Book) By Gail Gibbons. Provides information about the different parts of trees and how they grow, and offers instruction to young readers on how to identify various tree species.

My Forest Is Green
Lebeuf, Darren/ Barron, Ashley (ILT)
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(Print Book) With art supplies in tow, a child explores the wonders of his urban forest during all seasons. Using many artistic mediums, the boy creatively depicts the smaller parts of the forest that make up the larger whole. The boy uses his imaginative renderings to express his appreciation for nature, motivating readers to experiment with their own nature art.

How a seed grows
by Helene J. Jordan ; illustrated by Loretta Krupinski.
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(Print Book) Uses observations of bean seeds planted in eggshells to demonstrate the growth of seeds into plants.

How a seed grows
Jordan, Helene J. (Helene Jamieson), author.
Format: eBook

(eBook) Uses observations of bean seeds planted in eggshells to demonstrate the growth of seeds into plants.

From seed to plant
by Gail Gibbons.
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(Print Book) By Gail Gibbons. Explores the intricate relationship between seeds and the plants which they produce.

From seed to plant
Gibbons, Gail, author.
Format: Read-Along Book

(Read Along Book) By Gail Gibbons. Explores the intricate relationship between seeds and the plants which they produce.

A seed is sleepy
by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long.
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(Print Book) Introduces young readers to the characteristics, growth, and movement of a variety of seeds as they become plants.

A seed is sleepy
by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long.
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(eBook) Introduces young readers to the characteristics, growth, and movement of a variety of seeds as they become plants.