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The curious garden

--and more stories about nature
2012
A collection of four animated stories for children, including the featured title, "The Curious Garden," and other tales about nature.

Fresh fall leaves

1994
An integrated learning package to aid students to improve reading and writing strategies. Can be used by more than one student at a time. Each title in the series focuses on four areas: Comprehension, phonics, writing, and English as a Second Language, or ESL.

Leaves

Explains how leaves make food for plants and give off oxygen for us to breathe. Describes the features of different types of leaves and discusses how some leaves are edible. Includes a glossary of terms, and book and Internet resources.

Why do plants have leaves?

2016
There are thousands of plant species in the world, and each one has leaves that look different from other kinds of plants. No matter what leaves look like, they’re one of a plant’s most important parts. This text covers key life science concepts such as photosynthesis. Readers will see different shapes and sizes of leaves through highly detailed color photographs, which complement the text. By the end of the book, readers will see that there’s more to leaves than meets the eye!.

Leaves

2016
Explores what leaves look like and how they grow in different environments, as well as how they make food, how they change, and more.

Splat the Cat and the pumpkin-picking plan

"When Splat the Cat goes to a pumpkin patch with Seymour, he is determined to find the biggest pumpkin ever. But when he finally does, Splat discovers the real challenge isn't finding the pumpkin--it's how to get the pumpkin home! Complete with stickers, this storybook is perfect for fans of the Splat the Cat picture book series.

Fall leaves

2015
In the fall of the year, which is called autumn, the weather gets cooler. When the weather gets cooler, the leaves turn colors. Green leaves turn to shades of yellow and red. The leaves slowly fall until the trees are bare. This beginner reader has captivating photographs and age-appropriate text. It shows early readers how beautiful autumn is and how much fun raking leaves and jumping into the piles can be.

There was an old lady who swallowed some leaves!

2009
Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed some leaves and a series of other strange items before encountering a large surprise.

We're going on a leaf hunt

2005
Three friends go on a hike searching for fall leaves.

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