Nature -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
Label
Nature -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
Name
Nature
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of31
- Mimic makers, biomimicry inventors inspired by nature, Kristen Nordstrom ; illustrated by Paul Boston
- What's up, what's down?, by Lola M. Schaefer ; pictures by Barbara Bash
- Nature did it first!, Susan E. Goodman ; photographs by Dorothy Handelman
- Planet earth news presents nature shockers, written by Keltie Thomas ; illustrated by Greg Hall
- The world almanac, 5,001 incredible facts for kids on nature, science, and people, [text by Joanne Mattern]
- Fearsome forces of nature, Anita Ganeri
- Outside, you notice, by Erin Alladin ; illustrated by Andrea Blinick
- Wind, rain and snow, written by Rabia Yildirim
- World of wonder, exploring the realms of history, science, nature & technology, [written and illustrated by Laurie Triefeldt]
- Animal stories
- I see patterns, by Susan Ring = Veo patrĂ³nes / por Susan Ring ; [adapted translations, Gloria Ramos]
- Two truths and a lie, forces of nature, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- Why is the grass green?, first questions and answers about nature
- Things up close, by Alice Boynton
- Britannica first big book of why, text by Sally Symes and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrations by Kate Slater
- The natural world, Jon Richards and Ed Simkins
- A green place to be, the creation of Central Park, Ashley Benham Yazdani
- The truth about nature, a family's guide to 144 common myths about the great outdoors, Stacy Tornio and Ken Keffer ; illustrations by Rachel Riordan
- Hey kids! you're cookin' now!, a global awareness cooking adventure, by Dianne Pratt ; illustrated by Janet Winter
- Guinness world records, outrageous animal & nature records, compiled by Dina Anastasio and Ryan Herndon
- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world
- I always wondered about that, 101 questions and answers about science and other stuff, Larry Scheckel
- A green place to be, the creation of Central Park, Ashley Benham Yazdani
- Nature did it first, engineering through biomimicry, by Karen Ansberry ; illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio
- The Coolest Stuff on Earth, A Closer Look at the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful
- I see patterns, by Susan Ring
- The coolest stuff on Earth, a closer look at the weird, wild, and wonderful, Brenda Scott Royce
- The outdoor scientist, the wonder of observing the natural world, Temple Grandin with Betsy Lerner
- Nasty nature, Nick Arnold ; illustrated by Tony De Saulles
- Weird nature, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Nature got there first, Phil Gates
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2