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We Planted a Tree by Diane Muldrow
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We Planted a Tree (edition 2010)

by Diane Muldrow, Bob Staake (Illustrator)

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Simple text reveals the benefits of planting a single tree, both to those who see it grow and to the world as a whole.
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Title:We Planted a Tree
Authors:Diane Muldrow
Other authors:Bob Staake (Illustrator)
Info:Golden Books (2010), Hardcover, 40 pages
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We Planted a Tree by Diane Muldrow

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    This Tree Counts! by Alison Formento (sweetiegherkin)
    sweetiegherkin: Both picture books do a good job of introducing children to the benefits of nature, specifically what functions trees serve.
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Perfect for springtime reading! In this poetic picture book with environmental themes, illustrated by award-winning artist Bob Staake, two young families in two very different parts of the world each plant a tree.

As the trees flourish, so do the families . . . while trees all over the world help clean the air, enrich the soil, and give fruit and shade.

With a nod to Kenya’s successful Green Belt Movement, Diane Muldrow’s elegant text celebrates the life and hope that every tree—from Paris to Brooklyn to Tokyo—brings to our planet. Now in paperback, this book can be enjoyed by children in classrooms everywhere.

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  CDJLibrary | Apr 20, 2024 |
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  ErikaCarrion | Aug 15, 2018 |
A family planted a tree and it soon blossomed. The tree is good for so many things. It cleans the air, it grows fruit, makes the soil healthy so they can grow crops and so much more.

This book talked not only about how the tree grew, but also how they grew as a family. The book was organized really well which it made it easy to understand. The designs went with the book but they were mostly fun to look at. The style of the text was really simple; best for Pre-K or Kindergarten.

Reading Level: Primary
Genre: Poetry
  rdg301library | May 27, 2014 |
I like how this book show people from two different places (city and farm) do the exact same thing--plant a tree. The book shows children how trees benefit people in different places. It is a good book to help students connect to the nature.
  joshuachanyh | Nov 29, 2013 |
We Planted a Tree was picked out at just the right time because we just recently celebrated Earth Day, and as I write this review it is currently Arbor Day. This story is about one family who plant a tree in there yard in the city and then the story starts to travel around the world to many different countries, with many different families and the trees that they have planted. The illustrations in this were very interesting and reminded me of comic that I use to read in the Washington Post back home. This book introduces the importance of trees and nature and how important they are to our existence. A very nice book that I recommend on days of the year like Earth Day! ( )
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