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The Nut That Fell from the Tree

The Nut That Fell from the Tree
Author: Sangeeta Bhadra
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525306049

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A playful story about one acorn’s arduous journey to becoming a tree. In the style of “The House That Jack Built,” here’s a cumulative, rhyming tale about a nut that falls from an oak that holds the house where Jill plays. The acorn travels inside an old shoe, above the trees and under a stream, as one animal after another steals it, drops it or tosses it. But in the end, the acorn lands on a hillside, where it grows into another grand oak, which now holds the house where Jack (Jill’s grandson) plays. It’s the circle of life … well, not quite a circle. But loads of fun all the same!


Acorn Man

Acorn Man
Author: Carl Berry
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1684090121

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: Acorn man is a children’s book. It tells a fictitious story about an acorn that wanted to fall from a branch of an old oak tree. One day, the acorn fell from the tree. Life on the ground was not what he thought it would be. He discovered that many animals on the ground were waiting to eat him.


The Swiss family Robinson

The Swiss family Robinson
Author: Johann David Wyss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1877
Genre:
ISBN:

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Little Acorn Grows Up

Little Acorn Grows Up
Author:
Publisher: LB Kids
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316247243

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Little Acorn Grows Up is a sweet, simple tale that explores themes of growing up and nature from author/illustrator Edward Gibbs. Features:Read Aloud functionality [where available] Book Description: In this companion book to Little Bee, Little Acorn proves that great things come in small packages as it grows from a tiny nut to a big tree that shelters its forest friends.


From Nut to Tree

From Nut to Tree
Author: Millie is
Publisher: Training Wheels
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781634372923

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Pecan

Pecan
Author: Lenny Wells
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0817318879

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Written in a manner suitable for a popular audience and including color photographs and recipes for some common uses of the nut, Pecan: America’s Native Nut Tree gathers scientific, historical, and anecdotal information to present a comprehensive view of the largely unknown story of the pecan. From the first written record of it made by the Spaniard Cabeza de Vaca in 1528 to its nineteenth-century domestication and its current development into a multimillion dollar crop, the pecan tree has been broadly appreciated for its nutritious nuts and its beautiful wood. In Pecan: America’s Native Nut Tree, Lenny Wells explores the rich and fascinating story of one of North America’s few native crops, long an iconic staple of southern foods and landscapes. Fueled largely by a booming international interest in the pecan, new discoveries about the remarkable health benefits of the nut, and a renewed enthusiasm for the crop in the United States, the pecan is currently experiencing a renaissance with the revitalization of America’s pecan industry. The crop’s transformation into a vital component of the US agricultural economy has taken many surprising and serendipitous twists along the way. Following the ravages of cotton farming, the pecan tree and its orchard ecosystem helped to heal the rural southern landscape. Today, pecan production offers a unique form of agriculture that can enhance biodiversity and protect the soil in a sustainable and productive manner. Among the many colorful anecdotes that make the book fascinating reading are the story of André Pénicaut’s introduction of the pecan to Europe, the development of a Latin name based on historical descriptions of the same plant over time, the use of explosives in planting orchard trees, the accidental discovery of zinc as an important micronutrient, and the birth of “kudzu clubs” in the 1940s promoting the weed as a cover crop in pecan orchards. **Published in cooperation with the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ellis Brothers Pecan, Inc., and The Mason Pecans Group**


Like a Tree

Like a Tree
Author: Jean Shinoda Bolen
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1609255119

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The internationally known author and speaker provides an insightful look into the fusion of ecological issues and global gender politics. This book on the importance of trees grew out of Bolen’s experience mourning the loss of a Monterey pine that was cut down in her neighborhood. That, combined with her practice of walking among tall trees, led to her deep connection with trees and an understanding of their many complexities. She expertly explores the dynamics of ecological activism, spiritual activism, and sacred feminism. And, she invites us to join the movement to save trees. While there is still much work to be done to address environmental problems, there are many stories of individuals and organizations rising up to make a change and help save our planet. The words and stories that Bolen weaves throughout this book are both inspirational and down-to-earth, calling us to realize what is happening to not only our trees, but our people. In Like a Tree learn more about: The dynamic nature of trees — from their anatomy to their role as an archetypal symbol Pressing social issues such as deforestation, global warming, and overpopulation What it means to be a “tree person” “You will never again see [a tree] without knowing it has a novel inside, it’s supporting your life, and it’s more spiritual than any church, temple or mosque. Like a Tree is the rare book that not only informs, but offers a larger consciousness of life itself.” —Gloria Steinem


The Wicked Hot Wizard of Oz

The Wicked Hot Wizard of Oz
Author: Mark Pace
Publisher: LoveLight Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Over the rainbow. Waaaay over... Farm boy Donny Windham has two big problems: he's in the closet; and he's in love with his straight best friend! His solution? Run away from home to someplace he's not the only gay guy in a two hundred mile radius of his family's Kansas farm. Before he can leave, a tornado transports Donny and his little dog Toto to the magical Land of Oz where they encounter Lions and Tylers and Gay Bears - oh my! Donny makes new friends along the way including the scantily clad Good Warlock of the North, the sassy Scarecrow, the brokenhearted Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. Of course, there's the small matter of the Wicked Warlock of the West who'll stop at nothing to see Donny dead! On his fantastical journey down the Yellow Brick Road towards the Emerald City to meet the Wicked Hot Wizard of Oz, Donny discovers one important thing: There's no place like home, especially if it's with the man of his dreams.


The Nut-grower

The Nut-grower
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1910
Genre: Nuts
ISBN:

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