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El roble
El roble

By Calros Silvar

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An oak tree explains its life in different seasons, the animals that live around and in it, and its connections with humans, who pose the greatest threat to its long life. "Todos los habitantes de...

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Oak trees
Oak trees

By Rebecca Stromstad Glaser

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Oak Tree
Oak Tree

By Joyce L. Markovics

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Bud
Bud

By David Giles

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Los bosques flotantes
Los bosques flotantes

By Gaspar De Aranda

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Biography of a leaf.
Biography of a leaf.

By Burke Davis

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Follows the life cycle of an oak leaf from its budding state until it falls to the forest floor, emphasizing its ecological role.

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An oak tree s life
An oak tree s life

By Nancy Dickmann

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Simple text and photographs present the life cycle of an oak tree. Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior.

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Oak tree
Oak tree

By Nancy Dickmann

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The World of a Tree
The World of a Tree

By Patterson

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