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The tree in the ancient forest
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The tree in the ancient forest

Author: Carol Reed-Jones; Christopher Canyon
Publisher: Nevada City, CA : DAWN Publications, ©1995.
Edition/Format:   Book : Juvenile audience : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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"The remarkable web of plants and animals living around a single old fir tree takes on a life of its own" in this story about "the amazing ways in which the [forest] inhabitants depend upon one another for survival."
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Genre/Form: Juvenile materials
Juvenile literature
Material Type: Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Carol Reed-Jones; Christopher Canyon
ISBN: 1883220319 9781883220310 1883220327 9781883220327
OCLC Number: 32825416
Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Responsibility: Carol Reed-Jones ; illustrations by Christopher Canyon.

Abstract:

"The remarkable web of plants and animals living around a single old fir tree takes on a life of its own" in this story about "the amazing ways in which the [forest] inhabitants depend upon one another for survival."

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Washington Reads (Winter 2007) Selection

by WashingtonStateLibrary (WorldCat user published 2007-02-15) Excellent Permalink
Deep in the forest is a 300 year-old fir tree. This book explores the relationship of the tree with the plants and creatures of the forest. The poetic story uses bright, full-page, acrylic illustrations of the circle of life. Ages 4-8For further information about the Washington State Library Washington...
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