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A brand-new title in this bestselling series from Eric Carle!A tadpole becomes a frog, an acorn becomes an oak tree, and a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. By lifting the big, sturdy flaps, young readers will discover the world around them and how things grow through Eric Carle's bright, beautiful images. A perfect companion title for Eric Carle's ABC, Opposites, and All Around Us.
"A book of fun facts about animals of all sizes, shapes, and species!"--
If you were a Panda bear,Guess what you would wear?A black-and-white suitAnd eye patches?how cute!You'd be very shy,You'd eat lots of bamboo.Then you'd take a long nap?What a good thing to do!Everyone knows black bears are black, but did you know they can climb trees? Which kind of bear has funny hair? Which one loves catching fish?Wendell and Florence Minor celebrate the varied personalities of a parade of bears in this spirited collection of poems about our most playful?and lovable?friends.
The Flying Beaver Brothers are back, and this time they're hot on the trail of another eco-villain: Fish Stix Environmental Manufacturing. When Fish Stix sets up shop, most of the islanders are thrilled. After all, Fish Stix are the most popular, best-selling sticks around AND they're good for the environment! But this eco-friendly facade is just a cover for a nefarious plot involving dirty money, fish who walk on dry land, and a great big smoking volcano. It's up to the dauntless beaver brothers to set things right-and they better do it fast or the island's forests are history! Now if only Bub can stop napping and they can all make enough pancakes to save the day. . . .This second installment to Max Eaton's new graphic series ups the ante in terms of both action and humor. The Flying Beaver Brothers are poised to take off as beloved comicbook heros.
The littlest evergreen lived a quiet life on a peaceful hillside. Then one December evening, everything changed. . . . Henry Cole's The Littlest Evergreen sends a beautiful and timely message about nurturing life.
Dive into the never-ending quest for human rights! This meaningful Grade 5 nonfiction reader explains the basic rights people have when they are born. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other useful features.
The setting of "The Little Lemon Tree That Stood!", is a suburban garden in Cape Town(South Africa), yet could be anywhere in the world with a similar climate. It endeavours to portray the co-existence of nature and the "people of the house" through the eyes and ears of an unusually astute lemon-tree. It hints at underlying mysteries of our everyday existence as experienced and observed by the inimitable lemon-tree and its muse ... It shows us our interconnectedness as it takes us through the seasons and relates us to a wider context. It teaches us that if we take note we are rewarded with new insights.Finally it enables school children to refine their vocabulary and it is advised that they read it with an adult for this purpose.Ecological awareness of caring!How do we introduce our children who are still in the magical zone of story telling before the age of 10+ to the needs and understanding of our planet Earth? The Age of Consciousness in which we find ourselves demands that we understand our role and responsibilities in relation to our environment and Nature to an ever greater extend. As an introduction to the bigger picture and the movement through the seasons in our immediate environment "The Little Lemon-Tree That Stood!" is meant to grow the young child's awareness and understanding of Nature's unique qualities and to encourage the observation of some of its underlying realities..
This is the story of the famous Lonesome George, a giant tortoise who was the last of his species, lived to be one hundred years old, and became known as the rarest creature in the world. His story gives us a glimpse of the amazing creatures inhabiting the ever-fascinating Galápagos Islands.Renowned naturalist and bestselling author of the Newbery Medal-winning Julie of the Wolves and the critically acclaimed Everglades Jean Craighead George once again introduces children to the wonders of the natural world, in this incredible evolution story set in the Galápagos Islands.
Based on the Molly of Denali TV show now airing on PBS KIDS! A-maze-ing Snow is a storybook with stickers! A blizzard blows through Qyah, Alaska, and the school roof caves in! Luckily, Molly knows just how to raise the money to fix it . . . a winter carnival! When Molly wants to build the most amazing maze for the carnival, she discovers she needs a little help from her friends?and a LOT of help from a map! Produced by WGBH Boston, Molly of Denali is an action-adventure comedy that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl. Molly helps her mom and dad run the Denali Trading Post, a general store, bunkhouse, and transport hub in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska. Each episode follows Molly, her dog Suki, and her friends Tooey and Trini on their daily adventures in Alaska, from fishing for salmon to delivering a camera to friends on a volcano?via dog sled!
Written in rhyming verse, Chair in the Air and the blue plastic bag is perfect for 3-8 year-olds. With big, bold illustrations and concise rhyming text this is a story that young children will enjoy and may prompt them and their families to change their behavior regarding using and disposing of plastic waste.A boy and his sister have a very special magical chair that flies them anywhere they want to go. On this adventure, they discover a bird trapped in a discarded blue plastic bag. Once the bird is freed, the kids decide to follow the bag to see where it goes. The bag encounters several obstacles as it blows through the wind. The story ends with an unexpected realization of the impact of human behavior on our environment and the negative effects of plastic waste. When the kids finally return home, they consult with their parents and come up with a few simple solutions to make things better. These solutions can be easily implemented by any child reading this book.40 fully illustrated pages.
Everything is yellow, red, orange, changing, turning. It's the middle of Fall.Can you see it?
If you plant a carrot seed . . . a carrot will grow.If you plant a lettuce seed . . . lettuce will grow.But what happens if you plant a seed of kindness . . . or selfishness?Beloved award-winning author-illustrator Kadir Nelson presents a resonant, gently humorous story about the power of even the smallest acts and the rewards of compassion and generosity.
This STEM-based, illustrated nonfiction picture book introduces readers to several well-known animal and insect endlings, the last known survivors of a species, while discussing the mass extinction crisis facing our planet and what kids can do to make a difference.
Juma wants to go fishing with Babu Ali. But when they get to the beach, it's full of plastic waste and flip-flops washed up from the ocean. Juma thinks the flip-flop floating in the water looks like a boat, and that gives Babu Ali an idea.
This book teaches children about single-use plastic and how to reduce single-use plastics in your own home. It is a great kid's educational book with lively illustrations, fun facts and an adventure kids will be glued to.
Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger comes a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds-including Wangari Maathai!In this chapter book biography by critically acclaimed author Eucabeth Odhiambo, readers learn about the amazing life of Wangari Maathai-and how she persisted. When Wangari Maathai learned about how many trees had been cut down in Kenya, where she was from, she was horrified. So she founded the Green Belt Movement and got friends, family, and even strangers to help her plant trees and respect the environment-and she received a Nobel Peace Prize for her work.Complete with an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Wangari Maathai's footsteps and make a difference!Series Overview: Spring 2022: Coretta Scott King, Wangari Maathai, Temple GrandinSummer 2022: Malala Yousafzai, Marian Anderson, Patsy MinkFall 2022: Diana Taurasi, Rosalind Franklin, Maya Lin, Wilma Mankiller
This brilliantly original and humorous book from the author of Stig of the Dump tells of how the whole town of Ramsly became adrift in the Channel. It was Gargoyle, the Rectory cat, who first noticed that something very odd was happening in the town of Ramsly… The Railway Station was awash, and Gargoyle’s favorite hunting grounds outside the town seemed to somehow become submerged in swirling, choppy, salty water. Then, one by one, as the people of Ramsly woke up, it was discovered that their town had come adrift from the rest of England… they were all floating gently across the Channel into France! But their journey has only begun—Ramsly continues floating south, to Africa and the South Seas, to Australia and farther south to the coldest land in the world.
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