A sharing nature with children book

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City beats

a hip-hoppy pigeon poem
Presents a collection of poems with accompanying illustrations about the sights and sounds of a busy city.
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Under one rock

bugs, slugs and other ughs
Illustrations and simple text teach children about bugs.

John Denver's Ancient rhymes

a dolphin lullaby
2004
A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song Ancient rhymes, celebrating the birth of a dolphin.

This is the sea that feeds us

1998
This cumulative rhyme portrays the ocean's intricate food web, with each verse introducing another hungry creature, from the tiny plankton up to a grateful family of humans.

Cat!

1999
Presents the characteristics and behavior of cats and describes individual breeds, including larger wild cats.

If you give a T-rex a bone

2007
Introduces readers to a variety of dinosaurs through full-color illustrations and easy-to-read text. Includes facts about dinosaurs, ideas for dinosaur-related projects, and a list of Internet links and books about dinosaurs.

John Denver's Take me home, country roads

2005
A picture book adaptation of John Denver's song "Take Me Home, Country Roads," in which carloads of people converge from around the country on their West Virginia home for a family reunion. Includes background on the song and Denver's life; the song's score; and the song itself, sung by Denver, on CD.

Born with a bang

2002
Presents a history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the formation of Earth, in the form of a letter written by the thirteen-billion-year-old universe itself to an Earth child.

Pass the energy, please!

1999
Rhyming text and illustrations present nature's food chains, from a simple seed to a top predator, demonstrating their natural links.

With love, to Earth's endangered peoples

1998
An introduction to the endangered cultures of the Quechua, Ainu, Bushmen, Toda, Inuit, Mbuti and Aborigine.

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