I Wonder Why Pine Trees Have Needles and Other Questions About Forests cover

I Wonder Why Pine Trees Have Needles and Other Questions About Forests

Author: Gaff, Jackie

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2710
Points per Word 0.000185
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625
Series I Wonder Why

Description

Through a series of child-friendly questions, this guide explores the wonders of forests and the creatures that call them home, from hummingbirds to koalas. Each page answers a common curiosity such as why pine trees have needles while explaining how forests function, why they matter, and the challenges they face. The book also highlights simple ways people can help protect these vital ecosystems. Designed for middle-grade readers, it presents solid facts in an engaging, conversational style.

Quick Summary

If you've got a kid who's always asking "why" about nature, this little book is a goldmine. It's part of the "I Wonder Why" series, which means it reads like a conversation each page tackles a question kids actually wonder about, like why pine trees don't lose their leaves or what makes the forest floor so squishy. At just 2,700 words, it's a quick pick-up-and-read that won't intimidate even reluctant readers, but it still manages to pack in enough cool facts about forest animals, trees, and ecosystems to make knowledgeable kids feel like experts. The question-and-answer format keeps things moving, so it never feels like homework even though it's teaching real science. Parents will appreciate that it's genuinely educational without being preachy, and kids who love animals, camping, or outdoor adventures will gravitate toward it naturally. If your young reader enjoyed books like "Basher Science: Rocks and Minerals" or other Basher illustrated science titles, they'll likely click with this one too.