Trees Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the Year

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Trees Every Child Should Know: Easy Tree Studies for All Seasons of the Year

by Julia Ellen Rogers

EN·~5 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Trees EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW

0:25

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:00

HOW TO KNOW THE TREES

3:39

TREE STUDIES IN THE AUTUMN

1:28:54

TREE STUDIES IN THE WINTER

1:14:06

TREE STUDIES IN THE SPRING

49:40

TREE STUDIES IN THE SUMMER

1:30:07

APPENDIX - APPENDIX IDENTIFICATION KEYS TO TREE GROUPS AND FAMILIES - A KEY TO NEEDLE-LEAVED EVERGREENS

0:31

INDEX

3:20

Transcriber’s Notes

0:18

Description

A gentle invitation to the outdoors, this guide invites curious young minds to discover the trees that share our neighborhoods, parks, and forests. By encouraging readers to start with the nearest tree, it turns a simple stroll into a hands‑on science lesson, showing how even a bare winter branch can reveal a tree’s health and identity.

Organized by season, the book walks learners through the most reliable clues—bark texture, bud shape, leaf‑scar patterns, and the distinctive fruits that appear in spring, summer, or autumn. From the silky white bark of a birch to the shaggy strips of a shagbark hickory, vivid illustrations bring each characteristic to life, making identification a playful game rather than a chore.

Perfect for classrooms, family outings, or solitary exploration, the text blends clear explanations with lively observations, fostering a lasting appreciation for the living giants that shade our world. Listeners will finish each chapter eager to test their new knowledge on the next tree they meet.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (298K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, L. Harrison and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2013-11-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julia Ellen Rogers

Julia Ellen Rogers

b. 1866

A lively early 20th-century nature writer, this American author made trees, shells, stars, and everyday science feel approachable for general readers and young learners alike.

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