The Children’s Book Review Night falls, and the world sings a lullaby in this beautifully imagined picture book. Age Range: 3…
Browsing: Nature
Written by the award-winning author of The One and Only Ivan, Katherine Applegate, Wishtree is an inspiring tale of kindness and tolerance told from the perspective of a wise, old red oak tree (216 rings old).
The Children’s Book Review Just like people, seeds come in all shapes and sizes . . . Age Range: 4-7 Hardcover:…
What’s at the End of Your Nose? is a great starting point to spark discussion about one’s environment and finding magic in the ordinary.
Ocean Animals: Who’s Who in the Deep Blue introduces reader to the diversity of ocean life, from the rainbow hues of reef fish, to strange creatures like the blobfish and the gulper eel.
With its striking black and orange wings, the monarch butterfly is one of the most iconic insects in nature; Laura Weston’s new lift-the-flap exploration invites readers to get up close, bringing these magnificent creatures to vivid life.
Readers are taken on a nature adventure as a little girl discovers round objects in all four seasons.
The Egg, by Britta Teckentrup, is an excellent way to show young readers that science is not necessarily incompatible with art, beauty, story, and culture.
Interactive as well as beautiful, An Alphabet in Bloom, by Nathalie Trovato, will help young readers build vocabulary, strengthen observational and critical thinking skills, and teach them about the natural world.
Readers are sure to be left fascinated and a little bit wiser after reading My Awesome Summer by P. Mantis, by Paul Meisel.