Learn about trees at the Arbor Day Foundation's Kids' Page. Explore trees around the world, journey through the life cycle of a tree, print out fun activity sheets, and take a quiz to become a Junior Arborist.
Would you like some help identifying a tree? Try using this illustrated, step-by-step guide.
What can a tree do for you? A lot! Check out all the benefits that trees provide to our lives, homes and communities.
Trees: Links

Learn about rainforest trees and temperate forest trees at National Geographic.
Coast Redwood trees are the tallest in the world. Learn more about these giants!
The largest, the oldest, the heaviest - find out about the 15 most remarkable trees in the United States.
Spotlight: Trees has some fantastic photographs of trees from all over the world. Try taking the quiz, too.

What are tree cookies? They are round and full of fiber - but you can't eat them! Find out what scientists learn from "reading" these cookies.
DK Find Out offers fun, interactive pages on Tropical Trees, Evergreen Trees, Trees Through the Seasons, and How Trees Grow.
Idaho Forest Products Commission — they have lots of information about Idaho's trees.
Find out why so many trees have leaves that change color in the fall.

Dr. Arbor Talks Trees - Visit this site to get a terrific look at trees. Explore the Laboratory to learn how to identify a tree. Learn about the parts of a tree in the Tree Basics section. Then continue your visit by touring the State Tree Gallery. For younger kids, take a look at Trees Are Terrific or The Secret Life of Trees.
Study Jams from Scholastics are a fun way to learn more about trees and plants. Join RJ and Mia in videos on gymnosperms (trees with cones) and angiosperms (trees with fruit).
Can trees get sick? Do trees get scared? How do trees make sap? Find answers to these questions and more at Wonderopolis, and try out the activities and quizzes.

