Sayre, April Pulley

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The slowest book ever

Did you know that there's a bird that flies so slowly it falls from the sky? And that a saguaro cactus takes fifteen years to grow its first inch? A book about some of the slow things in life.

Best in snow

A photographic non-fiction picture book about the wonder of snowfall and the winter water cycle.

Squirrels leap, squirrels sleep

2016
"Squirrels wrestle, climb, and sleep in a celebration of these fascinating animals"--Provided by publisher.

Woodpecker wham!

2015
"Enter woodpecker world and get a bird's eye view of everyday life: hiding from hawks, feeding hungry chicks, and drilling holes to build homes. Woodpeckers are nature's homebuilders, creating holes that many other animals live in when the woodpeckers move on. A variety of woodpecker species fly through these pages--perhaps some that live near you!"--Provided by publisher.

Raindrops roll

2015
"Sheds new light on the wonders of rain, from the beauty of a raindrop balanced on a leaf to the amazing, never-ending water cycle that keeps our planet in perfect ecological balance"--Provided by publisher.

Here come the humpbacks!

2013
A story about humpback whale migration.

Eat like a bear

2013
Follows a bear from the time she emerges from her den in April after four months without food, through months of eating fish, ants, and huckleberries, to midwinter when the arrival of two cubs interrupts her long winter's rest. Includes facts about brown (grizzly) bears of the Yellowstone National Park/Glacier National Park region.

Hush, little puppy

2007
In this version of the classic lullaby, a boy tries to settle his puppy down to sleep with a lullaby after a day of splashing in the creek, fetching sticks, and chasing sheep.

Home at Last: A Song of Migration

Describes how a variety of creatures, including a butterfly, a sea turtle, a caribou herd, and an Arctic tern, find their ways home.

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