Plant Fun: Tremendous Trees

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Produced in partnership with the RHS, this brightly coloured, fun book for young children tells all about tremendous trees!

How do massive trees grow from tiny seeds? And what are trees and why are they so important? This book looks at the different parts of a tree, showing how animals and humans use trees and explaining why leaves turn brown in the autumn. It also shows some amazing trees from around the world, such as the oldest trees in the world such as the baobab and bristlecone trees and the extraordinary roots of the mangrove tree. A fun step-by-step activity at the back of the book encourages children to get hands on with nature.

Illustrated by Hannah Tolson with her bold and colourful style that will catch and keep children's attention!

Helping children to learn about plants and the natural world, the Plant Fun series connects children to the natural world. Covers topics such as plant growth, habitats and life cycles, perfect for children aged 5+.

Read the other titles in the series:
Clever Cacti, Fruitful Flowers, Super Seeds

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This is Book 2 in the Plant Fun Series. See all Plant Fun books here.

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About Susie Williams

Susie Williams is a nature enthusiast who writes for young children. She aims to inspire children to love and respect nature and be interested in the natural world around them.

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About Hannah Tolson

Hannah Tolson is a freelance illustrator, originally from West Yorkshire and currently based in Falmouth, Cornwall. She has previously studied at Leeds College of Art and Falmouth University, where she gained her degree in illustration in 2013. Hannah is inspired by bold colours, playful compositions and a sense of naivety in style.

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