by Barbara Bash (Author), Barbara Bash (Illustrator)
A story about the mighty saguaro cactus.
Back Jacket
A venerable saguaro cactus stands like a statue in the hot desert landscape, its armlike branches reaching fifty feet into the air. From a distance it appears to be completely still and solitary--but appearances can be deceptive. In fact, this giant tree of the desert is alive with activity. Its spiny trunk and branches are home to a surprising number of animals, and its flowers and fruit feed many desert dwellers.
Gila woodpeckers and miniature elf owls make their homes inside the saguaro's trunk. Long-nosed bats and fluttering white doves drink the nectar from its showy white flowers. People also play a role in the saguaro's story: each year the Tohono O'odham Indians gather its sweet fruit in a centuries-old harvest ritual.
In this first volume of Sierra Club Books' Tree Tales series, a simple, easy-to-read text and appealing drawings document the life cycle of this amazing cactus tree and the creatures it helps to support. Readers will come away with a better understanding of and a lasting respect for this accomodating giant of the desert.
Number of Pages: 32
Dimensions: 0.15 x 11.02 x 8.18 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 06, 2002
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Desert Giant: The World of the Saguaro Cactus
Interest Level: Lower Grades, K-3
Reading Level: 5.5
Point Value: 0.5