
In the mid-nineteenth century, as young Katie and her father help plant and tend trees in their booming frontier town, she doubts that the spindly saplings will ever grow big. Includes facts about Arbor Day.
year: 2010
call number/section: 1000
subjects: arbor day, juvenile fiction, trees, frontier and pioneer life, fathers and daughters, fiction, father-daughter relationship
Editions

Galbraith, Kathryn Osebold
Peachtree (2010)
In the mid-nineteenth century, as young Katie and her father help plant and tend trees in their booming frontier town, she doubts that the spindly saplings will ever grow big. Includes facts about Arbor Day.
Schools: 2

Galbraith, Kathryn Osebold
Katie likes her new home on the prairie but she misses trees. Katie, her father, and other folks decide to plant trees and they begin the tradition of celebrating Arbor Day each year.
Schools: 1