Berkes, Marianne Collins

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What's in the garden?

"Guess what vegetable or fruit this is, growing in the garden! Learn more about it, plus how to eat it in a simple recipe"--Provided by publisher.

El ?rbol que trep? el oso

2012
Through rhyming text reminiscent of "The House that Jack Built," tells of a tree, from the roots that anchor it in the soil to the bear who climbs its trunk to snack on honey from a beehive high in its branches. Includes facts about plants.

Over on a desert

somewhere in the world
2018
A counting book in rhyme that presents various animals and their offspring that dwell in desert environments around the world, from a mother camel and "her little calf one" to a father fennec fox and "his little kits ten." Includes related facts and activities.

Animalogy

animal analogies
Rhyming analogies compare and contrast different types of animals, providing information on animals' body parts, size, sounds, actions, skin coverings, classifications, and behavior.
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Going home

the mystery of animal migration
A rhyming exploration of migration, looking at various animals who are led by instinct to migrate every year by land, sea, and air.
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Over in the ocean

in a coral reef
Presents a colorfully illustrated children's book about marine life that uses music, counting, and art constructed from polymer clay.

Going around the sun

some planetary fun
Colorful illustrations and simple rhyming text to the tune of "Over in the Meadow" describe the planets that revolve around the sun.

Baby on board

how animals carry their young
2017
"Rhyming verses present some of the many ways that animals carry their young, including 'Tucked in pouches. Gripped in teeth. Propped on backs--or underneath'"--Provided by publisher.

Over in the forest

come and take a peek
A counting book in rhyme presents various forest animals and their offspring, from a mother beaver and her "little kit one" to a father red fox and his "little kits ten." Includes related facts and activities.
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Baby on board

how animals carry their young
"Rhyming verses present some of the many ways that animals carry their young, including 'Tucked in pouches. Gripped in teeth. Propped on backs--or underneath'"--Provided by publisher.
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