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Natural Wonders of the World

Natural Wonders of the World explores some of Earth's most spectacular places. Each book explores the geographic history of a wonder, the plants and animals that live there, plus the threats facing the wonder and conservation efforts to save it.

Nature Heals (Blue Owl Books)

Whether you enjoy being near water, hiking in the forest, or watching clouds roll by, nature is always available to you! Being in nature can help relieve stress and increase mindfulness. With its reader-friendly and interactive approach, Nature Heals introduces readers to a variety of outdoor activities to mindfully engage in, as well as how to best appreciate and enjoy nature to its fullest while developing social and emotional learning (SEL) skills. Readers will learn to recognize and reflect

Nature Is a Sculptor: Weathering and Erosion

Glaciers, rivers, wind, and rain are a few of the elements that shape the landscape in powerful ways. They form features big and smallÑfrom grand canyons and enormous caves to smooth pebbles and fine grains of sand. Lyrical verse by Heather Ferranti Kinser introduces weathering, erosion, and deposition, and eye-catching photos provide a look at some of the world's geological marvels. Back matter gives more information about the processes that sculpt the landscape and highlights formations includ

Nature Spy Guide

What can you find in nature? Use all five senses to explore the outdoors. This guide is full of tips and activities to encourage close observation and foster connection with nature!

Nature's Cycles (Start to Finish)

Suitable for both reluctant and at-level readers, they teach life science concepts as well as sequential thinking. The dual-level text in the Start to Finish books makes them perfect for shared reading experiences between a beginning or striving reader and a more fluent reader. On each spread, the first bolded sentence is written at a lower level, while the rest of the paragraph is written at a slightly more advanced level. Together, the pair can enjoy the fascinating descriptions of what happen

Nature's Friend: The Gwen Frostic Story

The art and writing of Gwen Frostic are well known in her home state of Michigan and around the world, but this picture book biography tells the story behind Gwen's famous work. After a debilitating illness as a child, Gwen sought solace in art and nature. She learned to be persistent and independent--never taking no for an answer or letting her disabilities define her. After creating artwork for famous Detroiters and for display at the World's Fair and helping to build WWII bombers, Gwen moved

Nature's Most Massive Animals (Lightning Bolt Books®)

Introduce young readers to the lives of nature's most massive animals, including their life cycle, what they eat, and how they behave. These books combine updated scientific research with high-impact photos and accessible, engaging text to entertain and educate. Perfect for the classroom or solitary reading, each book includes a glossary, fun facts, and further reading recommendations.

Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems

Walk through a forest, explore a backyard, or peer into a pond or a tidal pool, and you’ll soon discover that these natural habitats are teeming with life. From the tiniest insect to the tallest tree, a flower filled with nectar to a soggy piece of seaweed, every living thing has an important role to play.Readers will discover how living things depend on each other and their environment for survival. Readers will discover connections and interactions between the plants, animals, and other livi

Nature's Rule Breakers: Creatures That Don't Fit In

You're probably familiar with many of the common categories scientists use for animals: warm-blooded or cold-blooded, nocturnal or diurnal. But what about the animals that don't fit in? Sharks cannot be classified as warm or cold-bloodedÑthey are somewhere in-between. And Eurasian eagle owls don't hunt during the day or night. Instead, they swoop through the trees at dawn and dusk. Author and science educator Jessica Fries-Gaither introduces seven common categories scientists use and the animals

Nature's Superheroes (Pogo Books)

Did you know mound ants can lift 5,000 times their own weight? Or that chameleons can quickly change colour? Each book in Nature's Superheroes highlights a specific animal, discussing the special abilities or characteristics the animal has, the biological adaptations that allow for the abilities, and how the animal uses its superpower. Bright, colour photographs and custom illustrations complement the carefully levelled text to make reading for understanding easy and fun.