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Las truchas están hechas de árboles

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¡Las truchas realmente están hechas de árboles! Hojas y bacterias, insectos y peces, osos y personas; todos somos parte de un gran círculo de crecimiento, alimentación y vida –¡ahora en español!
Trout are really made of trees! Leaves and bacteria, insects and fish, bears and people, too—we're all part of one big circle of growing and eating and living—now in Spanish!

Un hábil matrimonio entre un texto lírico e ilustraciones de montaje energéticas, este libro explora las formas intrincadas y a menudo sorprendentes en las que las plantas y los animales están conectados en la cadena alimentaria; con texto final que describe los esfuerzos de conservación y el cuidado responsable.
A deft marriage of lyrical text, and energetic collage illustrations, this book explores the intricate and often surprising ways plants and animals are connected in the food web, with back matter describing conservation efforts and responsible stewardship.
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      January 1, 2024
      Preschool-Grade 2 Trout are made of trees in this wonderfully translated Spanish rendition of Sayre's 2008 title, Trout Are Made of Trees. Autumn is the season that kicks off this fascinating cycle of life: trees shed leaves, the leaves land on streams, and the streams carry them to various depths of the water. Bacteria eat the leaves before algae softens them; insects eat the softened leaves; then, predators eat the insects. When trout get hungry, they eat the predators that eat the insects that eat the leaves. And just like that, trout are made of trees! In addition, trees cast shade that help regulate the temperature for egg fertilization, and the offspring use the fallen tree branches as shelter. Once they grow, the cycle repeats itself. When we eat trout, we are made of trees, too! The warm illustrations in earthy tones invitingly emphasize the interconnection of the trees' and the trouts' life cycles, and the spare text is nicely translated here. Additional information about trout life cycles and how to become an active participant in local stream conservation efforts, along with further learning resources, close the volume.

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