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Ali loves helping everyone around him. One day when he was playing in the garden; he saw a struggling butterfly, Ali tried to help the butterfly, but he learns an important lesson about how struggle makes us strong.
Igor is a 78-year-old grandpa who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his old school pal, Teri Lyn. He makes beautiful Native American Style flutes! His friends enjoy his talent and several native American friends use his flutes to play their style of music on their CD's! This music is enjoyed while walking or driving as it projects a sound that can relax a person and sometimes heals the body and soul! At Flute Circles, his flutes are shared with many others, are purchased by friends and acquaintances, that hear them and learn to play them. Igor helps Teri Lyn, around the house. One day when taking out the trash, he notices a 'roadrunner', across the street, near a large cactus hedge.
A celebration of nature and a core childhood memory shared by many, "How to Catch a Lightning Bug" is about a mother teaching her young son how to safely catch and release lightning bugs. It is a call to the reader to seize the day and get outside, because as quickly as they came, the lightning bugs will soon be gone. The book includes a list of fun facts about fireflies and tips for catching them!
Finding Home: A Story of a Mason Bee explores the lives of different native pollinators.
This book encloses around 50 stories on Insects and Reptiles, which can be enjoyed by the children and get to know about those characteristics.
Gizo-Gizo! was awarded Best Book for young people in the 25th Children's Africana Book Awards.In Hausa culture, you always begin telling a story in the same way: The storyteller says, "Ga ta nan ga ta nanku!" "I am about to begin!" And the children respond, "Tazo Mujita!" "We are all ears!"Using story as the primary learning, teaching and engagement tool, the Zongo Story Project strives to elevate proficiencies in oral, written, and visual forms of literacy; promote the knowledge building of local history, local culture and local contemporary concerns; and lay the crucial foundation for the acquisition of vital twenty-first century critical thinking skills. The conceptual framework for this project originated out of a larger, community-based initiative called the Zongo Water Project, whose mission is to use water as a way to improve the quality of life for the Zongo.Working closely with local teachers, Emily Williamson carried out a series of educational workshops at the Hassaniyya Quranic School in the summers of 2012, 2013, and 2014 to teach students about local water and environmental concerns. Employing the story as the foundational element, Emily engaged students in dialogue, shared readings, performances, writing exercises, and visual art, culminating in community drama performances and original folktales. The illustrations and text of this book grew directly out of the work produced in these workshops.
A small and charming children's picture book about woodlice and isopods told in rhyme with colorful pictures for the young reader. David R Morgan is an educator and enjoys bringing topics to young readers that not only encourage them to learn to read, but learn about the wonderful and fascinating world around them as well! A great addition to any young library.
The delightful story of a bumblebee's quest to find a field of blue is told in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming children's paperback book. Along the way he meets other creepy-crawlies and discovers the difficultly in getting good directions.
Gather around the dinner table and befriend this meatball loving spider! While most people are frightened at the sight of an eight-legged friend, this particular spider only wants to share a meal with you! Perfect for children ages 1-4, this fun story will be sure to put a smile on your face!
The Caterpillar's Dream is a story of the endless possibilities in all of us. Everyone has a dream...even Kip the caterpillar! When Kip nods off, he dreams of flying, but could it ever really happen? This charming tale of transformation fosters patience, acceptance and wonder. With lush, colorful art and rhyming verse, this book will be a treasured favorite you read again and again.Sally M. Harris lights a candle of hope in her reader's hearts. Her books help children live their best life, with positive concepts that reflect compassion, beauty, fun and adventure. Harris's picture books inspire the very young listener and early reader with "90-second stories" that are perfect for tucking in, settling down and spending time with your special child each day.For ages 2- 6 years old
The lazy grasshopper needs to collect honey for the cold months - but all it wants to do is play!E tangiria n rikoi aia karewe manibeeru te mantetaake ae taningaroti ibukin te namwakaina ni kamwaitoro - ma te bwai ae e taatangiria bon tii te takaakaro!Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
An epic, oversized nonfiction picture book and companion toSharks: A Mighty, Bite-y History-all about bugs and their prehistoric predecessors
This book is loosely based on a true story something that happened to me as an adult when I went to put on my shoe trying to get to work one day. This story is a rhyming story about a little girl who went to put on her pretty sneaker but sees something peeking out of her shoe. When she investigates more closely, she finds that there is a spider who she eventually names Clyde living in her shoe and he absolutely refuses to leave because he has made her shoe her home. She hopes when she wakes up in the morning, he is gone. She sticks a stick in her shoe hoping he would take a ride but he says No! Finally, she gives up! Read this delightful funny story to see what happens. This book is for preschool as well but written for K-2.
Fin is a small, shy firefly who doesn't join in with other insect games. But one day, her village friends are lost in the dark. Who can light the way home?E uareereke te man ae Fin, ao e aki iriira aia takaakaro maan ake tabeman. Ma n te taina, e a bua kawaia raoraona ake kaain te kaawa n te rootongitong. Antai ae e na kona ni kaotaa kawaiia n okiri mweengaia?Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
Maya wished to go to Butterfly fairyland, where she could meet and explore their beautiful world.Receiving a birthday invite from the fairy queen, inviting her to butterfly fairyland.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ Not knowing how to properly use her ten butterfly bubbles of wishes at first, Maya blew away magical bubbles that formed into Butterflies. Maya is then greeted by a magical butterfly named Monsieur Papillon, who becomes Maya's tour guide.
Worms are animals that have long bodies and no legs. They live on land, in the ocean, and sometimes in other animals. There are three groups of worms: segmented worms, roundworms, and flatworms. A roundworm is shaped like a long round tube, while flatworms have flat bodies and are sometimes brightly colored with different patterns. Segmented worms look like they are made of many small pieces. Earthworms eat dead plants and animals and make food for living plants, but worms that live in other animals can make them sick. Worms are important because they change dead plants and animals into nutrients for plants to use and can provide food for other animals.A pronunciation guide of scientific terms is included. 24 pages filled with engaging, colorful illustrations. Reading Level 1-3, Interest Level 2-5, Word count 187, Lexile measure 460L.
Brain Games Sticker Activity Bugs is a fun, interactive book that's buzzing with fun facts and activities about insects! Discover 29 activities and more than 350 stickers of ladybugs, grasshoppers, ants, bees, beetles, spiders, and other bugs and insects!Curious kids ages 3 and up will love learning about how many eyes a caterpillar has, how many types of beetles are found in the world, how many insects a ladybug eats, and more.Kids will learn about patterns, matching, and counting while doing fun activities like adding flies to a spider's web, putting bees in a colony, and matching insects to their wings.Activities are in the front of the book and the corresponding stickers are in the back.Extra bonus stickers let kids express their creativity and add more bugs to every scene!The spiral binding allows the book to lie flat for easy use.The perfect gift for the curious little learner in your life!
Ever wondered how mosquitoes find you? Or how wasps can build nests up to 5m wide? These questions and more are answered in this book that explores the lives of some of the most irritating buzzing, biting and stinging insects. Teaching readers that perhaps these pesky insects might not be so bad after all.
"Wayne Goes Wild" tells the story of a wasp who had been famous when he saved hundreds of his pollinating friends being killed by a crop sprayer. He had flown into the cab and attacked the driver making him stop and leave his machine. His fame had not lasted so Wayne goes on the television show "Get Me Out Of Here" to remind everyone of his famous heroics. Things do not go very well for Wayne and he starts behaving very badly and gets into a lot of trouble. He eventually learns that there are more important things than being a famous celebrity.
Why did Itsy Bitsy make his famous journey? With a dose of warmth and whimsy, Steve Light's remarkable, intricate artwork spins a backstory of unexpected friendship. Itsy Bitsy sits at home, drinking tea, all alone . . . Everyone knows the rhyme "The Itsy Bitsy Spider." We know about the climb up the waterspout, the washout, the return of the sun, and the determined climb back up the spout--again. Generations of children have sung this beloved verse and mastered its accompanying twisty finger play. But what sent the tiny spider on his upward trek to begin with? What happened along the way--and where is Itsy now? Steve Light--with his meticulously rendered, highly detailed pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations and an endearing cast of insect characters--riffs on a classic as he offers some surprising answers, ushering us into a charming tale of perseverance, kindness, and community. And it all starts when a branch falls from a tree . . .
A child wants a pet spider. They love watching insects and became fascinated with spiders, relaying facts about the animal.Mtoto anataka buibui kipenzi. Wanapenda kutazama wadudu na walivutiwa na buibui, wakiwasilisha ukweli juu ya mnyama. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
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