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Cargando... If Trees Could Talkpor Paul Kay Jr.
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A tree describes some of the group's physical characteristics, contributions to the natural world, and the connections they have with people. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Big Kid Reaction: I liked the parts about the trees, but overall I did not like this book. The rhyming felt forced and the correlations that were drawn between trees and humans were a bit far-fetched, unnatural, awkward and unnecessary. The story seemed disjointed overall from an adult standpoint. If you can stick to the sentences about trees and skip the parts about people, this has a much more focused and positive message, and an educational one at that.
Pros: Through this book you can share good information about the lives of trees and their impact on our world/environment.
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