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A first book of the sea
Par Nicola Davies, Emily Sutton. 2018
A hundred billion trillion stars
Par Isabel Greenberg, Seth Fishman. 2017
Dinosaurs big and small (Let's-read-and-find-out science. Stage 1)
Par Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Lucia Washburn. 2002
Missy the show-me mule: a story about Missouri (Super sandcastle. State stories)
Par Bob Doucet, Nancy Tuminelly. 2011
Introduces young readers to the state of Missouri through stories about the state animal on a big adventure! The narrative…
incorporates state symbols, history, and geography. Factual sidebars, full-color photographs, and state-appropriate recipes support each title. For grades 2-4Wangari's trees of peace: a true story from Africa
Par Jeanette Winter. 2008
This true story of Wangari Maathai, environmentalist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is a shining example of how…
one woman's passion, vision, and determination inspired great change. For grades K-3. 2008Full moon lore
Par Ellen Wahi, Ashley Stewart. 2017
It's a baby black bear! (Baby Mammals)
Par Kelly Doudna. 2008
Baby penguin (Nature babies)
Par Wayne Lynch, Aubrey Lang. 2001
Baby polar bear (Nature babies #15)
Par Wayne Lynch, Aubrey Lang. 2008
Two polar bear cubs must leave the safety of the den and follow their mother through the frozen Arctic wilderness…
as she heads out to the sea ice to hunt for her first meal in many months. For grades K-3Wake up!
Par Helen Frost, Rick Lieder. 2017
How to survive as a firefly (How to Survive)
Par Kristen Foote. 2017
How to Survive as a Firefly provides a unique take on insect science that will entertain and educate in and…
out of the classroom. Full of opportunities for extended learning, this book includes fun facts hidden throughout the hilarious illustrated story - and after, a glossary of important terms and some real photos of fireflies. If you've ever wondered how these fascinating beetles grow and glow, and you like to laugh while you learn, this book is for you! For grades K-3Polar bear, Arctic hare: poems of the frozen North
Par Eileen Spinelli, Eugenie Fernandes. 2007
Lots of spots
Par Lois Ehlert. 2010
Moon bear: Illustrated by Ed Young
Par Ed Young, Brenda Z. Guiberson. 2010
Moon bears, or Asiatic black bears, get their name from the white moon-shaped blaze on their chests. Sadly, there are…
more moon bears in captivity than in the wild, as the animals are being farmed for their commercially valuable bile. This text pays tribute to the endangered species. For preschool-grade 2Ice bears
Par Brenda Z. Guiberson, Ilya Spirin. 2008
Polar bears
Par Mark Newman. 2011
Where would I be in an evergreen tree?
Par Jennifer Blomgren. 2004
8 little planets (Baby University)
Par Chris Ferrie, Lizzy Doyle. 2018
C is for Colorado: Written by Kids for Kids (See-My-State Alphabet Book)
Par Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver. 2012
This state-oriented ABC book features couplets written by kids with each letter of the alphabet highlighting a unique aspect of…
Colorado's natural beauty and lively culture with a place, animal, plant, or activity. In addition, the "Who Knew?" section gives parents, teachers, and older children a deeper understanding of the topic covered by each letter. For grades K-3The brilliant deep: rebuilding the world's coral reefs : the story of Ken Nedimyer and the Coral Restoration Foundation
Par Kate Messner, Matthew Forsythe. 2018
All it takes is one: one coral gamete to start a colony in the ocean, one person to make a…
difference in the world, one idea to help us heal the earth. The ongoing conservation efforts to save and rebuild the world's coral reefs - with hammer and glue and grafts of newly grown coral - are the living legacy of environmental scientist Ken Nedimyer, founder of the Coral Restoration Foundation. In telling the story of this sea conservation pioneer and marine life protector, the author creates a stunning tribute to the wonders of nature and the power of human hope, a power even the youngest readers can access in their quest to aid our extraordinary planet. Nominated for Maryland's Black-Eyed Susan Award for picture books. For grades K-3