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Here come the humpbacks!
By April Pulley Sayre, Jamie Hogan. 2013
A mother humpback whale and her calf participate in the great migration and face dangers along the way that reveal…
to young children some of the hazards confronting our environment and the animals that depend upon it. For grades K-3Snowflake Bentley
By Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Mary Azarian. 1998
If you were the moon (Millbrook Picture Books)
By Laura Purdie Salas, Jaime Kim. 2017
What would you do if you were the moon? Do you think you would rest quietly in the night sky?…
Oh, no. The moon does so more than you might imagine! The moon spins like a twilight ballerina, it plays tug-of-war with the ocean, and it lights a pathway for baby sea turtles. Discover the many other roles the moon plays in this lyrical picture book. For preschool-grade 2Great groundhogs!: A Holiday House Reader Level 2 (Holiday House Reader)
By Karen Gray Ruelle. 2020
Tired of winter, Harry and his little sister Emily try to trap a groundhog in their backyard and hope it…
will predict an early spring on Groundhog Day. For grades K-3Compost stew: an A to Z recipe for the earth
By Ashley Wolff, Mary McKenna Siddals. 2010
The whole green world
By Tony Johnston, Elisa Kleven. 2005
Flying eagle
By Deborah Kogan Ray, Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen. 2009
Tap tap boom boom
By G. Brian Karas, Elizabeth Bluemle. 2014
Tap tap boom boom got a storm in bloom. Its a mad dash for shelter as rain sweeps into an…
urban neighborhood. Where to go? The subway? It's the perfect place to wait out wind and weather. Strangers share smiles and umbrellas and take delight in the experience of a city thunderstorm. Boom, Boom! Award winner. For preschool-grade 2Arrow to Alaska: a Pacific Northwest adventure
By Hannah Viano. 2015
Arrow, a young boy who lives in Seattle, goes on an adventure to visit his grandfather in Alaska aboard Aunt…
Kelly's salmon boat. He spends time with Grampy on his float house in Alaska, then returns to Seattle on a friend's seaplane. For grades K-3Flight of Megizzewas
By Christopher Smith, Karen Trolenberg. 2015
An eagle named Megizzewas flies over the Michigan landscape, greeting the people, animals, and wildlife that abound. At the end…
of the day, Megizzewas and the rest of the Michigan world say goodnight. For grades K-3. 2015Desert night desert day
By Anthony D. Fredericks, Kenneth J. Spengler. 2011
Nibi is water = : Nibi aawon nbiish
By Joanne Robertson. 2020
A board book about the importance of Nibi, which means water in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), and our role to thank, respect,…
love, and protect it. Written from an Anishinaabe water protector's perspective, the book is in dual language--English and Anishinaabemowin. Babies and toddlers can follow Nibi as it rains and snows, splashes or rows, drips and sipsJimmy the joey: the true story of an amazing koala rescue
By Susan Kelly, Deborah Lee Rose, Deborah Rose. 2013
Ocean seasons
By Ron Hirschi, Kirsten Carlson. 2007
Under the snow
By Melissa Stewart, Constance R. Bergum. 2009
With lyrical prose and elegant watercolors, an award-winning science writer and a gifted artist peek beneath winter's snowy surface to…
see how fish, frogs, chipmunks, and other creatures wait out the chill. For grades K-3The disappearing island
By Ted Lewin, Corinne Demas. 2000
In this sunny and evocative book, an eight-year-old and her grandmother explore an island off the coast of Cape Cod…
that was once full of people but now only appears during low tide. For grades 2-4You are the earth: know your world so you can make it better
By David Suzuki, Wallace Edwards, David T Suzuki, Kathy Vanderlinden. 2010
A fun guide for young environmentalists, this cheerful and fact-filled volume encourages children to make the world a better place…
by opening their eyes, hearts, and minds to the Earth's richness. For grades 2-4Who will plant a tree?
By Jerry Pallotta, Tom Leonard. 2010
A squirrel buries an acorn. A dolphin pushes a coconut into an ocean current. A camel chewing a date spits…
out the seed. What do they all have in common? Each one, in its own way, has helped to plant a tree. In myriad ways and diverse environments, Mother Nature is given a hand in dispersing seeds that eventually grow into trees. For preschool-grade 2Vanishing Colorado: rediscovering a Western landscape
By Joe Verrengia, Glenn Asakawa, Eric Baker. 2000
Traces the paths of John C. Fremont's western expeditions, and looks at the destruction of flora and fauna in those…
same areas. Talks to ranchers, developers, policy makers, and scientists about their differing points of view on conservation