Can a Tree Be Blue?
Written and illustrated by Audrey Sauble

A delightful science book about trees targeted for preschoolers and primary grade children. The author poses the question, can trees be blue? and goes on to examine different types of trees and the colors of their leaves. She explains that many trees change colors in the fall. Winter changes them into grays and browns. Sauble reminds readers about evergreens and how they retain their green leaves. Just when the reader concludes no leaves are blue, the author introduces a surprise.
The illustrations are simple but explain the text appropriately. I enjoyed the interactive features of searching for bugs hidden throughout the pages and the scavenger hunt activity. This is a fun book to add to a science homeschool or distance-learning curriculum.
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2 responses to “TREE SCIENCE”
mummyhereandthere
September 25th, 2020 at 09:20
This sounds a really interesting read to learn about the science of trees X
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bamauthor
September 25th, 2020 at 15:02
Yes, and a good choice for the youngest readers.
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