Natural history -- Juvenile literature
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Natural history -- Juvenile literature
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Natural history
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- Travels in the interior of Africa
- You are the earth, know your world so you can make it better
- The ocean and its wonders
- SLOW DOWN AND BE HERE NOW, more nature stories to make you stop, look, and be amazed by the... tiniest things
- Cool parks & trails, great things to do in the great outdoors, Katherine Hengel
- Do trees get hungry?, noticing plant and animal traits
- Hands-on!, nature projects, Sally Hewitt
- Woodland tales
- Discover nature in winter, things to know and things to do
- Madam How and Lady Why, first lessons in earth lore for children, Charles Kingsley
- Weird & amazing places in the natural world
- Discovering nature, [by] Diane Bailey
- Nature walk, Dona Herweck Rice
- What do you do with a tail like this?, [Steve Jenkins & Robin Page]
- A child's history of the world
- If ..., a mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers
- Little kids first big book of where, Jill Esbaum
- Wonders of the natural world
- Slow down, 50 mindful moments in nature
- PARQUE NACIONAL DE YELLOWSTONE (YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK)
- Turtle pond
- A little bit of dinosaur!
- A little bit of dinosaur!
- Out of school and into nature, the Anna Comstock story
- Out of school and into nature, the Anna Comstock story, written by Suzanne Slade & illustrated by Jessica Lanan
- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
- Earth and sky every child should know, easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place, by Julia Ellen Rogers
- Secret stories of nature, a field guide to uncover our planet's past, Saskia Gwinn ; Vasilisa Romanenko
- The language of the universe, a visual exploration of mathematics, Colin Stuart ; illustrated by Ximo Abadía
- Timelines of nature, Senior editor, Amanda Wyatt
- Evolution, join us on an exhilarating journey from the origins of life to the present day!, Sarah Darwin & Eva-Maria Sadowski ; illustrated by Olga Baumert
- If..., a mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers, written by David J. Smith ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Trésors de la nature, écrit par Ben Hoare ; illustré par Kaley McKean ; traduit de l'anglais par Michèle Morin
- The Earthshot prize, a handbook for dreamers and thinkers : solutions to repair our planet, Jonnie Hughes, Colin Butfield ; foreword by HRH Prince William
- The Usborne book of planet Earth, written by Megan Cullis & Matthew Oldham ; illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
- Weird and wonderful nature, written by Ben Hoare ; illustrated by Kaley McKean
- An anthology of our extraordinary Earth, written by Cally Oldershaw ; illustrated by Angela Rizza and Daniel Long
- Look what I found in the woods, Moira Butterfield ; illustrated by Jesús Verona
- Mon grand livre des où, Jill Esbaum ; texte français du Groupe Syntagme
- Secrets of the forest, 15 bedtime stories inspired by nature, written by Alicia Klepeis ; illustrated by Kristen Adam
- Little kids first big book of where, Jill Esbaum
- When planet Earth was new, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Katherine Diemert
- Nature's treasures, written by Ben Hoare ; illustrated by Kaley McKean
- 21 things to do with a tree, text, Jane Wilsher ; illustrations, Martin Stanev
- Outside, you notice, by Erin Alladin ; illustrated by Andrea Blinick
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