The OFF WE GO! books, a new series from Woodbine House’s Special-Needs Collection, help children with developmental disabilities prepare for and participate in potentially overwhelming outings to the grocery, dentist, and hair salon.
Author: Bianca Schulze
Gardening, recycling, composting, and being at one with nature—including our vanishing honeybees—and all it has to offer; these are great ways to connect young children with our environment and encourage them to nurture our special one-of-a-kind Earth.
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It’s time to explore the importance of reading aloud together as a family and discover ways in which parents can foster a true passion for this important skill in each and every child.
Adults are learning how to transform their world to take better care of themselves and the planet, and they are sharing this with their children in many ways, especially with books.
Jim Arnosky is self taught in writing, art and the natural sciences. He has written and illustrated 86 books on nature subjects and has illustrated 46 other books written by various authors.
From bunnies to eggs to butterflies to chicks and even a spring shower, these books that have been selected all harness some kind of special spring power and celebrate Easter in its secular form.
In the face of our environmental challenges, author Land Wilson urges us to do better.
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