Flint Memorial Library (North Reading)
Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Why do sunflowers face the sun?, questions children ask about nature
Weird but true! 9, 300 outrageous facts
100 first words:, nature, Edward Underwood
The planet we call home, written by Aimee Isaac ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
Seasons, a year in nature, by Hannah Pang ; illustrated by Clover Robin
The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
Changing seasons, by Henry Pluckrose
Something about the sky, Rachel Carson ; [illustrated by] Nikki McClure
Counting on fall, written by Lizann Flatt ; illustrated by Ashley Barron
Firsts & lasts, the changing seasons, Leda Schubert ; illustrated by Clover Robin
The frightened frog, an enviromental tale, written by Brenda Moore, Jean Ohlmann, National Garden Clubs, Inc. ; illustrated by Emily Lackey
On the nature trail, text by Kathleen Yale ; cover and interior illustrations by Oana Befort ; photography by Kimberly Stoney
1001 ants, Joanna Rzezak
My big book of outdoors, welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make and do. So explore the seasons, get outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
Thank you, Earth, a love letter to our planet, April Pulley Sayre
You are home, an ode to the National Parks, Evan Turk
When summer comes, exploring nature in our warmest season, Aimée M. Bissonette ; illustrated by Erin Hourigan
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