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Children’s Book Review: Audubon Guide: Birds
Audubon Guide: Birds Written by Scott Weidensaul National Audubon Society’s First Field Guide for Birds features the top 50 native birds found across North America, as…
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Children’s Book Review: Fossil
Fossil Written by Bill Thomson What would you do if a fossil you picked up came to life? The boy in this story, Fossil, by Bill…
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Children’s Book Review: Millie Fierce Sleeps Out
Millie Fierce Sleeps Out Written by Jane Manning If you have never had the pleasure of reading a Millie Fierce story to your child, then you…
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Children’s Book Review: UnBEElievables: Honeybee Poems and Paintings
UnBEElievables: Honeybee Poems and Paintings Written & Illustrated by Douglas Florian Yo…Beelieve it! Bees can rap and Bees can sing and…
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Children’s Book Review: Step Gently Out
Step Gently Out Written by Helen Frost Photography by Rick Lieder If you have ever looked at the world through a magnifying glass and really seen the…
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Children’s Book Review: Sorting Through Spring
Sorting Through Spring Written by Lizann Flatt Illustrated by Ashley Barron Well, here it is, folks! The second eagerly awaited book about math in nature, “Sorting Through…
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Children’s Book Review: Baby Bear Sees Blue
Baby Bear Sees Blue Written & Illustrated by Ashley Wolff Baby Bear sees so many things for the first time and takes your toddler along with…
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Our First Week of June Garden Blooms, 2015
Here’s what’s blooming in our yard right now…
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The Pollinator Garden Is Planted
This year we have added a new garden in our backyard specifically for pollinators: bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. This is the beginning…
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Children’s Book Review: Bees, Snails, & Peacock Tails
Bees, Snails, & Peacock Tails Written by Betsy Franco Illustrated by Steve Jenkins Patterns & shapes. The whole world is filled with patterns and shapes. We spend…
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