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"It's Salvatore's first time herding the goats in his home, located at the foot of the still very active volcano, Mount Etna. With instructions from his papa that he must not let the goats boss him around, Salvatore is determined to do a good job and make sure they follow his command. But today something seems wrong. The goats become restless, and run away, which they have never done before. Do the goats sense something that Salvatore doesn't? As he soon discovers, their special sixth sense may just save the day."--Provided by publisher.
"When we are feeling scared or discouraged, moving our bodies--and a bit of imagination--can foster confidence and courage. In this simple yet powerful story, two children discover how to feel calm and courageous by striking poses, pretending they are courageous cubs, mighty mountains, speedy, sure dragonflies, and even shooting stars!"--
"Iris asked the other birds, 'What happens to the forest when we leave?' But nobody knew the answer. No swallow had ever stayed long enough to see. It's time for the swallows to fly South for the winter. But not for Iris, a curious swallow, who has always wondered what the winter is like and decides to stay. One by one, the leaves fall from the trees and the cold begins to settle. Soon an icy wind blows and big snowflakes tumble from the sky. Maybe staying for the winter was a mistake... Though everything changes when Iris stumbles into the home of a squirrel."--
"It's time for a hike in the mountains! A group of friends sets off, ready for adventure, with their ears open and their hearts too. From the rush of a waterfall and a chipmunk chattering cheerfully to the peck of a rascally bird trying to steal a snack, there are many exciting sounds to discover"--
"This vibrantly illustrated picture book shares the enduring symbols of Aztec life, from Quetzalcâoatl, the magnificent plumed serpent, to its temples, codices, drums, and Montezuma's elaborate palace full of people and creatures. At the center of the story is xocolâatl, a delicious treat enjoyed by Indigenous peoples of Mexico long before the Spaniards arrived. Today xocolâatl (chocolate) is eaten, drunk, and enjoyed all over the world"--
"A boy spends his life waiting for an uncle who never comes."--
"This joyful and soothing book about ocean sounds for kids 3-7 will transport readers to the seaside. When a child visits the ocean with his little brother, he whispers to him, "The ocean has lots to say, if you listen." Together, they hear wondrous things, like the rumble of pebbles tumbling and filling the beach with shiny gems, the bark of a seal playing peekaboo, and the whooshing of a shell murmuring messages. The second book in the Sounds of Nature Series for young children, I Hear You, Ocean is an excellent resource for outdoor education and social-emotional learning, helping to teach: How to engage with nature in fun and respectful ways Mindfulness and empathy with the world around us Positive and gentle play with younger siblings The ocean makes magical sounds--you just have to listen!"--
50 fun-filled, science-based environmental experiments teach kids how our planet works--and ways to make it better. The activities, divided thematically by earth, air, energy, water, and biodiversity, show how each element operates alone and in tandem, and its affects on us and the environment. Youngsters can do real life ecology projects, like building a solar panel, making recycled paper, and creating a forest ecosystem in a jar. ..".packed with excellent ideas for both kids and educators..."--"Booklist."
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