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April 15, 2008

Spring Reading: A Tribute to Trees

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It's easy to take trees for granted, especially when you live in the Pine Tree State, where evergreens are as common as rocks and mosquitoes. All the more reason to make sure Caitlin, Ellie, and Natalie truly appreciate the woods around us. And what better a time to make such a tribute than spring, when trees sprout their showy greenery.

I started by asking the girls what they love most about trees.

"Birds!" Natalie cried. "Especially hawks. Braaawwwwk! They need a place to feed their babies!" More hawk noises.

"Climbing them!" chimed in Caitlin and Ellie, who can often be found dangling from the lower branches of our white pines.

"And don't forget maple syrup," added Caitlin (truly, we consume startling quantities).

This was more than enough to launch a casual chat about the many ways trees are important to the earth's health, without getting overly preachy.

To keep our tree celebration growing, we put together a basket of tempting tree-centric books near the couch. Some of our favorites:

  • A TREE IS NICE by Janice May Udry
  • A SEED IS SLEEPY by Dianna Hutts Aston
  • TREES: A FANDEX FAMILY FIELD GUIDE by Steven Aronson
  • NATURE'S ART BOX: FROM T-SHIRTS TO TWIG BASKETS, 65 COOL PROJECTS FOR CRAFTY KIDS TO MAKE WITH NATURAL MATERIALS YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE by Laura C. Martin

    Later, Natalie added Shel Silverstein's THE GIVING TREE, and I dropped in Virginia Lee Burton's THE LITTLE HOUSE. Trees are peripheral to this later story, but my daughters have always loved watching the apple trees change their looks along with the seasons.

    As we admire them one more time, Ellie wishes for an apple tree in our own yard. And why not? There are plenty of pines already. We decide to plant one on -- what else? -- April 25, Arbor Day.

    How do you encourage your children to appreciate nature? Click the comments link below to find and share ideas.

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