Oak Books

Ten tall oaktrees
Ten tall oaktrees

By Richard Edwards

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Over a period of time, a stand of ten oak trees is cut down one by one, until there are none.

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The gift of the tree
The gift of the tree

By Alvin Tresselt

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Traces the life cycle of an oak tree and describes the animals that depend on it for shelter and food.

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The great Dimpole oak
The great Dimpole oak

By Janet Taylor Lisle

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The citizens of Dimpole rally together to save an historic oak tree from being cut down.

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Killarney National Park
Killarney National Park

By Jim Larner

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A forest tree house
A forest tree house

By Sheryl A. Reda

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Oak
Oak

By Peter Young

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Oakwatch
Oakwatch

By Jim Flegg

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Oak trees
Oak trees

By Marcia S. Freeman

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Simple text and photographs describe the trunks, branches, leaves, and seeds of oak trees.

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