Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature
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- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
- Patterns in nature, Bela Davis
- Questions, questions, Marcus Pfister ; [translated by NordSüd Verlag ; English adaptation by Marcus Pfister and Susan Pearson]
- Why do sunflowers face the sun?, questions children ask about nature
- At the park, edited by Anna W. Bardaus ; illustrated by Laura Barrett
- Henry David Thoreau for kids, his life and ideas, with 21 activities, Corinne Hosfeld Smith
- Weird but true! 9, 300 outrageous facts
- A new green day, Antoinette Portis
- Drawn from nature, Helen Ahpornsiri
- A field guide to spring, Gabby Dawnay ; illustrated by Dorien Brouwers
- Changing seasons, by Henry Pluckrose
- On the nature trail, text by Kathleen Yale ; cover and interior illustrations by Oana Befort ; photography by Kimberly Stoney
- Birding is my favorite video game, cartoons about the natural world from Bird and Moon, Rosemary Mosco
- Nature adventures, Mick Manning & Brita Granströ̈m
- The frightened frog, an enviromental tale, written by Brenda Moore, Jean Ohlmann, National Garden Clubs, Inc. ; illustrated by Emily Lackey
- The great big green, Peggy Gifford ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
- My big book of outdoors, welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make and do. So explore the seasons, get outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
- Trees, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
- Timelines of nature
- Just a second, a different way to look at time, Steve Jenkins
- Mysterious patterns, finding fractals in nature, Sarah C. Campbell ; photographs by Sarah C. Campbell and Richard P. Campbell
- You are home, an ode to the National Parks, Evan Turk
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