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The tree suitcase

After a day in the country with his grandmother, Peter is reluctant to go home. He loves to climb trees, and he loves Grandma's big spruce tree best of all. Grandma suggests that Peter take the tree home with him. As she explains her delightful plan, a skeptical Peter learns about the four things a seed needs to grow into a tree: soil, water, air, and light.

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  • "After a day in the country with his grandmother, Peter is reluctant to go home. He loves to climb trees, and he loves Grandma's big spruce tree best of all. Grandma suggests that Peter take the tree home with him. As she explains her delightful plan, a skeptical Peter learns about the four things a seed needs to grow into a tree: soil, water, air, and light."@en
  • ""After a day in the country with his grandmother, Peter is reluctant to go home. He loves to climb trees, and he loves his Grandma's big spruce tree best of all. Grandma suggests that Peter take the tree home with him. What can she mean?""@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "Tree suitcase"
  • "The tree suitcase"
  • "The tree suitcase"@en