The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
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The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
2M ago
An engaging, fun, and inspiring picture book biography. How do they decide where to build their nests? What do they feed their babies? Does all that chirping and singing mean anything?" by Gene Stratton-Porter. It wasn't until reading did I learn that Stratton-Porter was the first bird photographer in America.  ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
2M ago
Included is an author's note explaining who Kara is and how she came to adopt Sunshine, more information about hawks, and a glossary. Hawk Mother: The Story of a Red-Tailed Hawk Who Hatched Chickens) shares another story of cross-species adoption, in this stunning nonfiction title ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
2M ago
A truly awe-inspiring book to share with all ages, especially older listeners where you can highlight art, words, nature, and encourage their creativity. et myself be transformed in weird and who lives in a small, featherweight house hidden under a leaf.  ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
By Meghan P. Browne; Illustrated by E. B. Goodale ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
Without its keystone species, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
to watch a 14 minute trailer of Though the book lacks any listing of additional resources, it is one to inspire readers that one person can change the world. we are introduced to a tradesman from Moduli, Jadav Molai Payeng.  ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
A word on the importance of tree conservation is also included. will keep young readers pouring over the pictures to be sure they don't miss a thing. "we hairy humans have a pretty special relationship with trees." How do you make an oak tree laugh? Tell it acorn-y joke)  ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
Included is comments on climate change and its impact on the polar regions, why polar regions are important to the rest of the world, how to take action to stop climate change. In addition is a list of online resources, a glossary, resources for further reading, and an index. "They are bitterly cold, freeze-dried wildernesses, where the wind can blow harder than hurricanes. They are also the only places on Earth were daylight - and darkness - lasts up to six months ..read more
The Nonfiction Detectives » Nature
7M ago
A word on the importance of tree conservation is also included. will keep young readers pouring over the pictures to be sure they don't miss a thing. "we hairy humans have a pretty special relationship with trees." How do you make an oak tree laugh? Tell it acorn-y joke)  ..read more