Incoming Resources
- Vitamin N, the essential guide to a nature-rich life, Richard Louv
- Nature play at home, creating outdoor spaces that connect children with the natural world
- My own nature log book, with descriptive notes, and ideas for novel methods of recording nature's progress through the year
- Un Ritual Al Encuentro Intimo en la Naturaleza con la Primera Infancia
- How to raise a wild child, the art and science of falling in love with nature, Scott D. Sampson
- The Laws guide to nature drawing and journaling
- Ecologies of writing programs, program profiles in context
- Madame How and Lady Why;, or, First lessons in earth lore for children
- The sense of wonder, Rachel Carson
- The material world
- Discover nature in winter, things to know and things to do
- Whatever happened to the classroom turtle?, how animals spark student engagement and a love of learning, Brady Barr
- Wild + free nature, 25 outdoor adventures for kids to explore, discover, and awaken their curiosity, Ainsley Arment
- Life of the wayside and woodland;, when, where, and what to observe and collect
- Winter sunshine
- How to keep a naturalist's notebook, Susan Leigh Tomlinson
- Ecology
- Read, learn & create
- Nature near London
- Under the sea
- The Way of Natural History
- The big book of nature activities, a year-round guide to outdoor learning, Jacob Rodenburg and Drew Monkman
- Re-wild, 50 paths to reconnect with nature
- The sense of wonder, a celebration of nature for parents and children
- Nature study and agriculture course for country schools, prepared by R.P. Steeves
- Our common birds, by D.W. Hamilton
- Let your kids go wild outside, creative ways to help children discover nature and enjoy the great outdoors, Fiona Bird
- Man's attitude to nature, Frank Morris
- The new Canadian bird book for school and home, by W. T. MacClement
- Nature study and agriculture course, for use in the public schools of New Brunswick, prepared by R.P. Steeves
- Bird world, a bird book for children, by J.H. Stickney ; assisted by Ralph Hoffman ; [illustrations by Ernest Seton Thompson]
- The nature study course with suggestions for teaching it, based on notes of lectures to teachers-in-training, by John Dearness
- The Laws guide to nature drawing and journaling, written and illustrated by John Muir Laws ; in joyful, inspired collaboration with Emilie Lygren
- Nature play at home, creating outdoor spaces that connect children with the natural world, Nancy Striniste ; illustrations by Jennifer Ren
- Nature study, its psychology, method and matter, by S. Silcox
- Guide to the systematic use of the North American bird and nature study, a manual and reference, by Harold B. Shinn and Gerard Alan Abbott
- Nature's playground, activities, crafts, and games to encourage children to get outdoors, Fiona Danks, Jo Schofield. --
- Nature study, or, Stories in agriculture, by members of the staff of the Ontario Agricultural College
- Canadian birds and how to know them, two books in one volume, [W.T. MacClement and G.A. Cornish]
- Elementary agriculture and nature study, by John Brittain ; with supplementary chapter on fruit raising by Martin Burrell, an article on irrigation by H.W.E. Canavan, and The physics of some common tools by Carleton J. Lynde
- Hints on making nature collections in public and high schools, by W.H. Muldrew and S.B. McCready
- How to raise a wild child, the art and science of falling in love with nature, Scott D. Sampson
- The practical naturalist, explore the wonders of the natural world, [U.S. editor, Jill Hamilton ; contributors, Steve Backshall ... et al.]. --
- Elementary agriculture and nature study, by John Brittain ; with supplementary chapters on "The physics of some common tools" by Carleton J. Lynde; "Fruit growing in New Brunswick", by W.W. Hubbard and "Common weeds of New Brunswick", by D. Wiley Hamilton
- Lesson topics in nature study and elementary agriculture for rural schools, D.W. Hamilton
- Gardening for schools, by S.B. McCready
- Gardens for New Brunswick schools, a compilation, by D.W. Hamilton
- Histoire naturelle à l'usage des écoles, calquée sur la classification des animaux par Linnaeus avec des descriptions familières, comme celles de Goldsmith et de Buffon ..., traduit de l'anglais de Guillaume Mavor
- In the Acadian land, nature studies, by Robert R. McLeod