PIPSIE and Alfred solve the mysteries of nature, and show kids how to solve them, too.
Browsing: Nature
The Children’s Book Review | March 30, 2015 Age Range: 5-8 About the Book Pipsie, Nature Detective: The Disappearing Caterpillar By…
Esther Ehrlich’s debut novel, Nest, is an arresting story of an eleven-year-old girl named Chirp Orenstein, whose life becomes acutely sharp and complicated as her mother’s illness overtakes the family
J.C. Donaho is a photography hobbyist that has combined his career in animal welfare and biomedical research, to create an early reader book well suited for young naturalists.
Ned is a book-smart turtle with a very introspective way of thinking. As Rosco cartwheels onto the scene singing a song, Ned’s long awaited moment of serenity is shattered and so begins the story’s true tale of accepting differences and finding a balance between learning and living.
We are so happy to share this book list graphic brought to you by Noodle.org, as selected by author and librarian Betsy Bird.
The Children’s Book Review is delighted to welcome Susannah Terrell French to our tree house today. She is an environmental lawyer and the award-winning author of Operation Redwood, a high adventure novel about four determined children who take on big business to save a redwood forest.
Book Spotlight: In Search of Goliathus HerculesThe Children’s Book Review
This fast-moving tale touches on various themes including renewal, regrowth and unexpected challenges.
By Nina Schuyler, The Children’s Book Review Published: January 27, 2012 Coral Reefs Written and Illustrated by Jason Chin Reading…