Opal’s Springtime Birdhouse is an excellent example of a picture book that is not only entertaining but also socially responsible and beautifully considered.
Browsing: Nature
Pebbles and the Biggest Number is a thoughtful combination of adventure, STEM, and social learning – perfect for home or the classroom.
Joe Leap: A Grasshopper Adventure in the Flint Hills of Kansas is a delightful new addition to DeAnn Melton’s growing list of nature stories.
The bright colors, rich descriptive words, hands-on cutouts, and fun stories definitely add to the experience of reading these books.
Get Outdoors is more than just an alphabet book—it’s filled with excellent year-round inspiration for spending time in nature.
Illumisaurus easily stands alone as the best dinosaur-themed gift for any young paleontologist and a perfect addition to a classroom library.
The Kitchen Pantry Scientist: Biology for Kids is fun, engaging, and well-organized to balance fact learning with experimental discovery.
Reminiscent of the classic film Ferngully, Willa of Dark Hollow is the gripping sequel to Willa of the Wood and a continuation of Beatty’s exploration.
Filled with scenes that will be familiar to anyone who lives in and loves the woods, First Steps, First Snow evokes the peace of a winter night.
Exploring the Elements is colorful, comprehensive, and accessible, breaking complex chemical concepts down into simple ideas easy for young readers to grasp.