nature

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Nature walk

2023
"Sahra and Abdi go on a walk together. They explore the woods and see many plants and animals"--Provided by publisher.

Firsts & lasts

the changing seasons
2022
"The joy of the changing seasons means saying hello to new but familiar rituals, like spring picnics in the park or homemade lemonade in summer. But there's also the bittersweet feeling of doing something for the last time, like mowing the lawn one final time on a brown day in autumn or watching the last of the geese fly south"--Provided by publisher.

Apocalypse never

why environmental alarmism hurts us all
2020
"[The author argues that] climate change is real but it's not the end of the world. It is not even our most serious environmental problem"--Provided by publisher.

The nightmare nature tour

2021
Nature presents us with some awesome, powerful, earth-shaking events. Many people suffer with phobias related to Earth's wonders, such as astraphobia, which is the fear of thunder and lightning. While being scared of thunderous sounds is natural, phobias tip the scale because now your heart is pounding, your body is shaking, and you're so overwhelmed by your feelings that it is extreme or irrational. This book takes a voyage through the phobias we encounter in nature. Through vivid descriptions of what a person goes through when they fear waves, bright light, shadows, and other natural phenomena, inquisitive readers investigate how fear has evolved over time. Sidebars and vibrant photographs highlight each phobia.

The next mass extinction

2018
A collection of articles that offers varying perspectives on issues related to the causes and effects of mass extinction and whether it can be prevented.

The nature handbook

a guide to observing the great outdoors
2005
Explores and explains the patterns of nature, emphasizing patterns and relationships found among various species, with more than five hundred color photographs and the patterns.

Brink of extinction

can we stop nature's decline?
An intergovernmental science agency recently concluded that one million species, plants, and animals are at risk of extinction because of nature's dangerous decline. What is the cause of this decline? And what are humans doing to protect themselves and other species? Readers will discover the facts behind this issue, the interconnectedness of species on Earth, and the immediate action needed to address the rapid loss of biodiversity.

Watching the sky in nature

2021
Readers learn more about increasing focus and practicing mindfulness in nature.

Let's go for a walk

Shall we have an adventure today? Take this book with you on a walk, and let's have fun spotting things together! Wherever you are, there's so much to discover. So, what are you waiting for... Let's go for a walk!.

Where wonder grows

"A grandmother explores her special garden with her granddaughters. Wonder grows everywhere but Grandmother especially loves to show it in her story garden. She invites her granddaughters to join her there in a sweet meditation on the treasures she's brought to that magical place-the rocks, the shells, the crystals, the meteorites : how they came to be, how they were formed, how they each have a story to tell"--.

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