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Description
This book describes the characteristics of giant sequoia trees, the world's largest living trees. It explores the lifecycle of these trees from seed to maturity and discusses their ecological role in forest ecosystems. The book is written for early readers at a third-grade reading level.
Quick Summary
Did you know a single sequoia tree can produce 11 million seeds, yet only a handful will ever grow into giants. Kids will love the surprising details like how sequoia bark can be up to a foot thick, how these trees have survived for thousands of years, and the amazing way they fight fires. If your kid loves "Who Would Win?" or any nature book with mind-blowing facts, they'll be obsessed with these massive trees. Perfect for kindergarten through third graders who enjoy sharing incredible facts with friends.