Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature -- Juvenile literature
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- Behold our magical garden, poems fresh from a school garden, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Daniel Duncan
- Wild colors, photography by Gavriel Jecan ; text by Andrea Helman
- Thank you, Earth, a love letter to our planet, April Pulley Sayre
- A new green day, Antoinette Portis
- 3-sai no ehon, [kanshū Suzuki Miyuki ; bun Kaoru Kumiko ... et al. ; e Ikeda Tazuko ... et al.]
- Secrets of the forest, 15 bedtime stories inspired by nature, written by Alicia Klepeis ; illustrated by Kristen Adam
- My backyard community, Bobbie Kalman
- Forest, Kate Moss Gamblin ; pictures by Karen Patkau
- Experiments you can do in your backyard, [contributors, Q.L. Pearce ... et al.]
- I love fall, by Lizzie Scott and Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- The case of the monkeys that fell from the trees, and other mysteries in tropical nature, by Susan E. Quinlan
- Wings, waves & webs, patterns in nature, Robin Mitchell Cranfield
- Blades of green, adventures in backyard habitats, by Anna Prokos ; illustrated by Mike Blake
- I am the wind, Michael Karg ; illustrated by Sophie Diao
- Weird but true! 9, 300 outrageous facts
- Natalie's nature walk, represent and interpret data, Seth Dempski
- I begin with spring, the life and seasons of Henry David Thoreau, written by Julie Dunlap ; illustrated by Megan Elizabeth Baratta
- Look down and see natural wonders of the world, Bethany Lord
- Ruby's birds, by Mya Thompson; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
- Green, Lisa Bruce
- Animal invaders, creatures causing trouble, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- The natural world, written by Jon Richards ; illustrated by Ed Simkins
- 4-sai no ehon, [kanshū Suzuki Miyuki ; bun Ōshima Taeko ... et al. ; e Aoki Nahoko ... et al.]
- Just a second, a different way to look at time, Steve Jenkins
- Amazing but true!, fun facts about the LEGO world -- and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, and Catherine Saunders
- Be thankful for water, how water sustains our planet, Harriet Ziefert ; [illustrated by] Brian Fitzgerald
- Patterns everywhere, Lisa Varchol Perron
- My big book of outdoors, Tim Hopgood
- Bella loves bugs, Jess French ; Duncan Beedie
- Drawn from nature, Helen Ahpornsiri
- You are home, an ode to the national parks, Evan Turk
- A year with Mama Earth, written by Rebecca Grabill ; illustrated by Rebecca Green
- Trees, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
- A walk through nature, a Clover Robin peek-through book, by Libby Walden ; illustrations, Clover Robin
- Tangles, amazing ZenDoodles to color and draw, written by Abby Huff ; illustrated by Pimlada Phuapradit, Lizzie Preston, and Angelika Scudamore
- The case of the mummified pigs, and other mysteries in nature, by Susan E. Quinlan ; illustrated by Jennifer Owings Dewey
- Flow, spin, grow, looking for patterns in nature, written by Patchen Barss ; illustrated by Todd Stewart
- Red, Rebecca Stromstad Glaser
- One world, 24 hours on Planet Earth, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Jenni Desmond
- The kid's guide to exploring nature, by the Children's Education Staff at Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Marilyn Smith, Ashley Gamell, and Sara Epstein ; with Patricia Hulse, Saara Nafici, David William Daly, Becky Beer Laboy, and Niall Dunne ; Sarah Schmidt, editor ; Laszlo Veres, illustrator
- Dicionário de imagens, natureza
- Listen to the birds, Donald Kroodsma, Léna Mazilu, Yoann Guény
- ABC nature riddles, by Susan Joyce ; illustrations by Doug DuBosque
- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
- Thalāthūn qaṣīda lil-ʼaṭfāl, Jawdat Fakhr al-Dīn ; rusūm , ʻAlī Fakhr al-Dīn
- Blue, by Heather Adamson
- Billy loves birds, Jess French, Duncan Beedie
- Of Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau, Frederic Tudor, and the Pond between, Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by Ashley Benham-Yazdani
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