nature

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nature

Listen, listen

Vietnamese
2008
An illustrated depiction of the four seasons in both Vietnamese and English, featuring animals and people enjoying the outdoors through summer, fall, winter, and spring.

Pollination pals

2019
Meet the pollinators! These interesting insects, birds, mammals, and lizards have a very important job. They help plants reproduce. Readers will find out who pollinates what, and how. We can thank this very important group for many of the things we eat: apples, almonds, chocolate, and so much more!.

Crayola world of yellow

2020
"From sunflowers to bumblebees to school buses, readers will explore where they can find the color yellow in the world around them."--Provided by publisher.

Crayola world of red

2020
"From fire trucks to ladybugs to apples, readers will explore where they can find the color red in the world around them"--Provided by publisher.

Crayola world of purple

2020
"From lavender to eggplants to seastars, readers will explore where they can find the color purple in the world around them."--Provided by publisher.

Crayola world of orange

2020
"From sunsets to monarchs to race cars, readers will explore where they can find the color orange in the world around them."--Provided by publisher.

Crayola world of green

2020
"From prickly cactuses to bright green frogs, green is everywhere in our world. Explore where the color green is in the world."--Provided by publisher.

Crayola world of blue

2020
"From the sky to colorful fish to mailboxes, readers will explore where they can find the color blue in the world around them"--Provided by publisher.

Poems on nature

2019
A collection of poems by various authors divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter to reflect the changes of the seasons and the passing of time.

The eight master lessons of nature

what nature teaches us about living well in the world
2019
"In a world of skyscrapers, super highways, melting ice caps, and rampant deforestation, it is easy to feel that humanity has actively severed its ties with nature. Ferguson explores how many of the most remarkable aspects of nature are hardwired into our very DNA"--OCLC.

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