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Birds are extraordinary creatures and they live almost everywhere on earth. With over 10,000 bird species, there's tremendous variety in sizes, shapes, colors, and abilities. Through poetry and sidebar text, F is for Feathers: A Bird Alphabet explores all aspects of bird life, from identification to habitat to how to be a bird watcher. Additional information includes a glossary.
"Monarch butterflies swooped through and people wondered, "Where do they go?" In 1976 the world learned: after migrating, the monarchs roost by the millions in an oyamel grove in Mexico. This was a mystery that could only be solved when people worked as a team"-- Provided by publisher.
A playful otter follows two children home and eats popcorn for lunch, swings on the curtains, and eventually encounters the ranger who reminds everyone this otter belongs in the water.
Bevan is a very old bear. His fur is rather patchy and tatty, but he's just as lovable as ever. Follow Bevan on his adventures from family to family from decade to decade, bringing comfort and love wherever he goes--and discover the life our stuffed friends have after they leave our homes.
In a pasture near the sea, a flock of egrets lives with a herd of cows. Each day when the flock flies out to explore, one young egret stays behind. He is afraid to leave because he might get lost and never find his dear friend Cow again. But Cow knows there are wonderful sights to be seen and is determined that her friend will explore like the other birds. This warm and witty story about adventure and friendship is the perfect book for any young reader facing separation anxiety or new-experience jitters.
Easy-to-read text and illustrations of nature scenes in Michigan celebrate what makes each season of the year special. Includes nature craft activities.
Rhyme and witty wordplay take readers through a night in the life of a young porcupine, relaying facts about its environment, eating habits, and physical attributes. Budding naturalists will enjoy learning about the not-often-seen but mighty fine porcupine. STEM-based back matter includes photos and additional information.
Adam and his family spend an exciting day at the colorful and bustling Eastern Market. But when Adam gets briefly separated from Mom and Dad, he mistakes a friendly, diverse cast of characters for his parents in their traditional Muslim clothing--and shows that we all have more in common than you might think.
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a name or word derived from some aspect of the country of Canada, and each term is presented in a rhyme and then further explained in a note.
Joey Moss became known to many Canadians because of his work with the NHL Edmonton Oilers hockey team. Joey loved making people feel good. But his impact and influence started long before he joined the Oilers and went beyond the hockey world. Joey was born with Down syndrome at a time when many children like him were institutionalized. Instead, Joey lived at home, surrounded by his supportive family who was determined that he should receive the same opportunities as others. From this loving environment grew a caring, energetic man who went on to show the world that people like him could do many things and contribute greatly to society. The inspiring true story of Joey Moss comes alive in this heartwarming picture book for young readers.
Dandelions thrive on all seven continents. The cheery blooms are among the most resilient and adaptable in the world. In this lyrical book, learn how the crafty plant travels on the wind and hitches rides in all manner of ways in order to spread far and wide. Includes a map and backmatter on dandelions.
In 1861, at the age of 37, Harriet Colfax became the lighthouse keeper for the Michigan City lighthouse off Lake Michigan. For 43 years, until the age of 80, Harriet kept her light burning, through storms, harsh winters, and changes in technology. This true story includes excerpts from her actual log.
Under Spark Elf's direction, Santa delivers presents in the allotted 24 hours only to arrive at the North Pole with a stowaway in the toy bagNa family's beloved dog. Can Santa return the family's beloved pooch in time to keep their Christmas merry? Full color.
In Party at the Pond Frog is busy with his autumn party, he is oversee dancing around the pond, and he narrowly escapes being turned into a prince.
Oliver the tortoise looks back on his happy life as he wonders why his pet human, Ike, who he has had for eighty years, has stopped visiting the garden.
When country toads, Hank and Buckeroo, hear some folks talking about going "fly-fishing," they know they have to tag along. What could be better than fishing for flies?! So they stow away in a picnic basket and prepare for the feast of their lives. But what will happen when they realize fly-fishing isn't exactly what they expected?
Christmas can be a very confusing holiday. Just what are sugarplums anyway?! This collection of silly poems show classic Christmas carols and traditions reimagined through the eyes of a very confused kid. Full color.
An old bear and a young bird become friends and spend several years together until the bear's death of old age. The young bird is comforted by memories of their time together.
This A to Z tribute of Wrigley Field features the famous marquee once painted purple for a college football game and reminds readers that hall of fame player Ernie Banks was dubbed Mr. Cub by his adoring fans.
After being shown the wonders of nature by Grandmother Lom, two children venture out in her boat alone, find themselves in danger, and are rescued by a mysterious bird.
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