Every tree growing in a forest, park, or on a street corner has a root system to anchor its aboveground structure.
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Juvenile literature, Trees, Trees, juvenile literatureShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Wacky Trees (Watts Library)
March 2004, Franklin Watts
Paperback
in English
053116246X 9780531162460
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Wacky Trees (Watts Library)
September 2003, Franklin Watts
Library Binding
in English
0531122107 9780531122105
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"Every tree growing in a forest, park, or on a street corner has a root system to anchor its aboveground structure."
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