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Tree Beings

AYMOND HUBER AND SANDRA SEVERGNINI, EK BOOKS As humans, we depend on trees for our survival — as do many other living things. Yet few of us understand just how fascinating trees really are. Raymond Huber and Sandra Severgnini’s new book, , is an adventure through the secret world of trees. In it, you’ll find a foreword by world-renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, and meet some of the scientists, explorers and pioneers will not only inspire your kids to fall in love with trees and act to protect them, but you will too. Plus, you’ll learn the science behind trees, how they “talk” to each other and why they can help us in the fight to slow down climate change. With beautiful illustrations and captivating stories of the world’s oldest living things, is a book that will be treasured and loved by all.

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