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Trees
Trees | Verlie Hutchens
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Every tree has its own story to tell in this evocative collection of poems celebrating the many varieties—from maple to willow to oak. There are so many different kinds of trees in the world, and each has special qualities that make it unique. This lyrical, fanciful collection of poems celebrates the singular beauty of each tree, from the gnarled old apple tree to the tall and graceful aspen.
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mahala28
Trees | Verlie Hutchens

each tree offers a story a clue a dance

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mahala28
Trees | Verlie Hutchens

this book would make for a calm start to a new part of the day

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mahala28
Trees | Verlie Hutchens
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this is a very nice collection of poems about trees that gives you a sentimental feeling.

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analesemarrison
Trees | Verlie Hutchens

“Silly palm,
Plain and skinny,
doesn't have one single branch.“

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analesemarrison
Trees | Verlie Hutchens

It gave me a sense of warmth and happiness as I read each poem. Each one of them brought on topics that relate to the reader which makes them more interested.

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analesemarrison
Trees | Verlie Hutchens
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This poem book immersed the reader into each poem as it used both descriptive and visuals to keep the reader engaged.

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katifurrey
Trees | Verlie Hutchens
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This was a really great collection of poems about trees that teaches children about nature and adventure

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Oldschool_millenial
Trees | Verlie Hutchens
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I use this app to help me get off my phone to do other things, such as reading books, so I decided to send them a little suggestion for a future species. They responded! 🤩

You plant trees and bushes and have to stay off your phone in order for them to successfully grow. 🌲🌳🌴

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Apeacock12
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Trees is a P written by Verlie Hutchens and illustrated by Jing Jing Tsong. This is a great book to ready on Arbor Day with your class! This poetry book has amazing illustrations. This books describes different types of trees, and can be a fun read for your class as a RA. Students will learn through this book and though trees may look the same they are all different.

Apeacock12 https://www.teacherplanet.com/content/arbor-day
This website has different resources, lesson plans, worksheets, and activities for students to use with this book. They are focused around Arbor Day, which is a great time to use this book. This book and lesson plans can satisfy ESOL strategy 17. UDL 3.2 can be satisfied by highlighting trees that are in your state. #ucflae3414su19
5y
DrSpalding Beautiful book! An excellent read to incorporate with science concepts. 5y
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