nature

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nature

Outside, you notice

2021
"Nonfiction text describes a child's sensory experience of various kinds of outdoor space. On each spread, facts related to observation center on a particular theme, including rain, animal homes, fruit, soil, flowers, seeds, water, roots, leaves, vegetables, pollinators, and the benefits of spending time outdoors."--Provided by publisher.

Wild is the wind

2021
"Follow a flock of swifts on their . . . journey across the world in this . . . story"--Provided by publisher.

Up in the air

2021
Teaches young readers about the different natural phenomenons that are seen in the sky, including cloud patterns, constellations, and bird migration.

Once upon another time

2021
Illustrations and . . . rhyming text introduce the reader to the world as it was before humans made their mark, then propose going outdoors--without electronic devices--to connect with that ancient beauty.

Go hiking!

Lace up your hiking boots and grab your walking stick. It's time to go hiking! Follow along with Rory Raccoon as you learn all about what to wear, the gear to grab, and how to stay safe on the trails as you explore hiking in the great outdoors.

Go fishing!

Welcome to the pond! Bait your hook, cast it into the water, and get ready to reel in the big catch. Follow along with Rory Raccoon as you go on a fishing adventure in the great outdoors.

Every color of light

Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text depict nature darkened by a brief rainstorm then, at sunset, colors brighten, rain drips like crystals, and the bright white moon shines as we fall asleep.

Planting the wild garden

Looks at how wind and water, birds and animals, plants and people work together unaware to create a wild meadow garden.

Earth & you a closer view

nature's features
A collection of poems and illustrations that celebrate the wonders of nature.

Pandemic

how climate, the environment, and superbugs increase the risk
2019
"Learn about how scientists have predicted the way diseases will evolve and effect our world in the future"-- Provided by publisher.

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