nature

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Henry hikes to Fitchburg

While his friend works hard to earn the train fare to Fitchburg, young Henry Thoreau walks the thirty miles through woods and fields, enjoying nature and the time to think great thoughts. Includes biographical information about Thoreau.

All the world

Follows a circle of family and friends over the course of a day from morning till night, showing the importance of all things great and small in our world, from the tiniest shell on the beach, to warm family connections, to the widest sunset sky.

Giving thanks

a Native American good morning message
An inspirational message known by Native Americans as the Thanksgiving Address which is based on the belief that the world is a gift.

Lore of the land

folklore & wisdom from the wild Earth
"Unearth the secrets of our natural world with the 'Lore of the Land,' a[n] illustrated compendium of folklore and wisdom from the land, skies, and seas"--Provided by publisher.

Of Walden Pond

Henry David Thoreau, Frederic Tudor, and the pond between
"The story of Henry David Thoreau's time at Walden Pond is contrasted with businessman Frederic Tudor's scheme to cut 180 tons of ice from Walden Pond and transport it to India"--Provided by publisher.

Secretos de la naturaleza

Introduces children to nature.

ABC of nature

a wild & wonderful alphabet
Explore the wonders of nature from alligator to zinnia.

5-minute nature stories

Discover the interconnectedness of nature with this nonfiction collection of stories in verse. Each story celebrates everyday life in a woodland and is followed by an "All About" page with more facts and information.

The uninhabitable earth

life after warming
2023
"An exploration of the devastating effects of global warming-how the future will look to those living through it as well as a direct overview and an impassioned and hopeful call to action to change the trajectory while there is still time. Adapted for young adults from the #1 New York Times bestseller"--.
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Something about the sky

2024
"Rachel Carson once wrote, "It is not half so important to know as to feel." What do we know about clouds? There are three basic types: stratus, cumulus, and cirrus. Some are fleecy and fair-weathered while others portend storms. But clouds are more than pretty or ominous backdrops. They're the vehicle of water between sea and land, land and sea, in a cycle without end or beginning. They are the writing of the wind on the sky, a language all their own. An illustrator note explains the origins of Rachel Carson's shimmering essay-previously unpublished in its entirety-and the process of adapting it to picture book format, as well as how the author of Silent Spring forever changed the way we think about science and progress. Bringing the soft edges of clouds and the natural world to vivid life with a new, more fluid approach to her signature cut-paper technique, Nikki McClure inspires true emotional engagement with the world we all share. An antidote to "get your head out of the clouds," this art-meets-science tribute to curiosity and wonder is a gift for daydreamers and nature lovers of all ages"--Provided by publisher.
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