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One million trees : a true story / Kristen Balouch.

Balouch, Kristen, (author.).

Summary:

"A true story about when the author was a little girl and she and her family traveled to Canada to help plant trees to replace ones that had been removed by loggers"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780823448609
  • ISBN: 0823448606
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unnumbered pages) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Margaret Ferguson Books/Holiday House, [2022]

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 4 to 8 Holiday House.
Grades K-1 Holiday House.
Subject: Balouch, Kristen > Juvenile literature.
Tree planting > Canada > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Forest restoration > Canada > Juvenile literature.
Balouch, Kristen.
Trees > Planting.
Forest restoration.
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection.
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Trees & Forests.
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Recycling & Green Living.
Genre: Autobiographies.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Branch District Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Union Township Branch J 634.9 BAL (Text) 35406424079588 Juvenile Non-fiction Available -

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One Million Trees : A True Story
One Million Trees : A True Story
by Balouch, Kristen
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One Million Trees : A True Story


The real-life story of a family who planted 1,000,000 trees-yes, it's true!-to fight deforestation in British Columbia. When Kristen Balouch was 10 years old, her parents made a surprising announcement- their whole family was going on a trip to plant trees! Kristen, her sisters, and her mom and dad-and their pet, Wonder Dog!-flew from their California home to a logging site in British Columbia. There, they joined a crew working to replant the trees that had been cut down. In One Million Trees , Kristen reflects on the forty days they spent living in a tent, covered in mud and bug bites, working hard every day to plant a new forest. Young readers will learn a little French, practice some math skills, and learn all about how to plant a tree the right way! The kid-friendly, engaging text is paired with bold illustrations, full of fun details and bright colors. The story ends with a modern-day look at what Kristen's family helped accomplish- a stand of huge trees growing on what used to be an empty, muddy patch of bare stumps. An author's note shares more information on deforestation, sustainable logging practices, and the irreplaceable environmental benefit of old growth forests. . . . Plus, the amazing things even a small group of people can do when they work together. A fun story with an important environmental message, One Million Trees is bound to inspire kids to get their hands dirty to make our planet healthy! A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

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