All About Trees Sticker Activity Book

Illustrated by Claire Le Fevre
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Paperback
$7.99 US
8.31"W x 10.88"H x 0.2"D  
On sale Feb 28, 2023 | 40 Pages | 978-1-6643-4053-4
| Preschool - 2
Children will learn how to tell the type of North American tree by its leaves, nuts, or fruit, as well as discover where different trees grow and how they’re used as they complete the activities in this engaging book, which features fun facts and 100 stickers.

Children will learn how to tell the type of North American tree by its leaves, nuts, or fruit, as well as discover where different trees grow and how they’re used with this engaging sticker activity book, which includes word searches, connect the dots, mazes, guided drawing, and more. This book features some of the most common trees found in North America, such as the oak, pine, apple, spruce, and many more. Also included are fun facts, detailed illustrations, an answer key to the puzzles, and 100 stickers.
Compiled by Tiger Tales. Tiger Tales publishes imaginative picture, board, novelty, chapter, and nonfiction books for children of all ages. Whether the story is funny, whimsical, informative, or teaches a gentle lesson, Tiger Tales books are designed to entertain, educate, and engage young readers.

Claire Le Fevre has been working in creative roles since 2007, when she graduated from Portsmouth University with a degree in illustration. Her fun, slightly tongue-in-cheek designs are inspired by life, fueled by good-natured sarcasm, and bursting with color and humor. She drinks tea like it’s going out of style and loves cake (but she’s really trying to eat less of that these days). Claire lives and works in the Eden Valley in beautiful Cumbria, UK, with her husband, two boys, three dogs, and 14 chickens and 6 ducks (at last count!).
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Children will learn how to tell the type of North American tree by its leaves, nuts, or fruit, as well as discover where different trees grow and how they’re used as they complete the activities in this engaging book, which features fun facts and 100 stickers.

Children will learn how to tell the type of North American tree by its leaves, nuts, or fruit, as well as discover where different trees grow and how they’re used with this engaging sticker activity book, which includes word searches, connect the dots, mazes, guided drawing, and more. This book features some of the most common trees found in North America, such as the oak, pine, apple, spruce, and many more. Also included are fun facts, detailed illustrations, an answer key to the puzzles, and 100 stickers.

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Compiled by Tiger Tales. Tiger Tales publishes imaginative picture, board, novelty, chapter, and nonfiction books for children of all ages. Whether the story is funny, whimsical, informative, or teaches a gentle lesson, Tiger Tales books are designed to entertain, educate, and engage young readers.

Claire Le Fevre has been working in creative roles since 2007, when she graduated from Portsmouth University with a degree in illustration. Her fun, slightly tongue-in-cheek designs are inspired by life, fueled by good-natured sarcasm, and bursting with color and humor. She drinks tea like it’s going out of style and loves cake (but she’s really trying to eat less of that these days). Claire lives and works in the Eden Valley in beautiful Cumbria, UK, with her husband, two boys, three dogs, and 14 chickens and 6 ducks (at last count!).

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