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Trumbauer, Lisa, 1963
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Yellow Umbrella Books. Science. Spanish
Life cycles
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Heinemann first library
Life in the time of
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Plants -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
Trees -- Juvenile literature
Trivia and miscellanea
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Los arboles son impresionantes!
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Trumbauer, Lisa
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A very simple characteristics of different kinds of trees.
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Quien depende de las plantas?
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Explores some of the ways animals and people use plants for food and shelter.
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