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The birchbark house

Omakayas, a seven-year-old Native American girl of the Ojibwa tribe, lives through the joys of summer and the perils of winter on an island in Lake Superior in 1847.

Beach bummer

"It's beach day in Soggy Hollow! Everyone is enjoying fun in the sun--everyone, that is, except for Bruce. It's too hot, too sandy, and too windy! Bruce's favorite thing about summer? Doing nothing. In the shade. Where it's cool. Bruce's second favorite thing about summer? When it turns to fall"--Provided by publisher.

Haru, Volume 1

Spring
"In The Valley, best friends Haru and Yama both dream of leaving as they're bullied at school, frustrated at home, and struggling to figure out who they are. One day, a powerful artifact connects itself to Yama, and they discover that they'll have to journey to The Beacon in search of answers. Created by artist Joe Latham, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel series is a coming-of-age tale that spans the changing of seasons. Beginning in spring and ending in spring--the cycle complete. A story of heart, growing up, and the sacrifices we make for those we love, Haru is perfect for middle-grade readers."--Amazon.

Listen, listen

Illustrations and rhyming text explore the sights and sounds of nature in each season of the year. Presented in English and Russian.

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Illustrations and rhyming text explore the sights and sounds of nature in each season of the year.

Sun

Provides a straightforward explanation of the effects of the Earth's rotation around the Sun which in turn creates the four seasons.

Stars

Explores stars, their appearance, and how their patterns can be predicted.

Earth

Explores Earth's appearance and how its patterns can be predicted.

Earth and the Sun

Readers learn about the Sun, including its movement and composition.

The noisy puddle

a vernal pool through the seasons
This immersive introduction to a vernal pool?--?an ever-changing puddle habitat?--?encourages young naturalists and future water stewards to listen, watch and witness the seasonal changes of this "now-you-see-me, now-you-don't" wetland wonder and its inhabitants.

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