"An alphabet book explaining the science, history, and industry of beekeeping, including science facts about honey bee anatomy, hive behavior, and ongoing threats"--Provided by publisher.
"A young girl finds a wood duckling separated from his family and teaches him to swim, hunt for bugs, and how to fly. She loved him just enough so that he could find his place in nature and return to his family"--Provided by the publisher.
Inspired by a school writing assignment, Kelly takes a fresh look at her family's Michigan farm and notes the ways in which her parents have chosen to nurture the land and the wildlife living on it.
A lamb, rejected by its mother, and an injured fawn are cared for by the caretakers of Hazel Ridge Farm; but as they recovered and grew older, it was time for the deer to go back into the wild.
Illustrations and text chronicle Gijsbert and Robbyn van Frankenhuyzen's efforts to rehabilitate Jackson, a great horned owl they cared for and released back into the wild.
Presents the true story of the authors' experiences caring for an injured red fox on their forty-acre farm in Bath, Michigan, and gradually releasing it back into the wild.