Playful and informative, this STEM nonfiction picture book helps children discover all that goes into being a raccoon, from scurrying up a tree to staying up at night playing.
"Squirrel dug and dug, but he couldn't find it. Which could only mean one thing...someone took his acorn! So he asks Deer, and Skunk, and Racoon, and even Fox, but none of them have seen his acorn. And even though they all seem to know something he doesn't, Squirrel doesn't stick around long enough to find out. Will Squirrel ever find his missing acorn?"--Provided by publisher.
In this lively and informative board book that is filled with easy-to-understand terms and bright illustrations of seeds, sprouts, vines, flowers and--best of all--pumpkin pies and jack-o-lanterns, little readers can learn how pumpkins grow and their special place in fall celebrations.
Two children plant a pumpkin seed together and nurture the growing plant through the seasons. The plant flowers and a pumpkin forms, but will it change color and be ripe and ready to harvest for Halloween? The children must be patient and respectful of their plant, but finally they get to enjoy the fruits of their labor at their Halloween party. A rhyming and rhythmical text makes for a great read aloud. This book is part of the In The Garden...
"Here comes Fall! In this seasonal follow-up to Spring Parade, follow Daddy and Baby Fox as they welcome a festive parade of autumn fun, with falling leaves, shiny red apples, acorns, and all of their beloved friends"--
"In this book, beginning readers are introduced to the life cycle of a sunflower. From seeding to blooming, each spread follows and labels steps in the flower's development"--Provided by publisher.
"Ever been picked last? Well, this sour apple knows a thing or two about what it feels like to be forgotten. When apple season passes and he’s left on the cold, hard ground, he questions his place in the world. As his introspection branches out into different ideas of what could have been if he was chosen, he learns some core truths about what it means to be alive."--Amazon.
"An engaging story of the life cycle of apples, this middle-grade book features eye-catching photographs, insightfully simple language, and biological facts about this tasty fruit"--
When her best friend Daniel concocts an elaborate plot to ask the new girl at school to the fall dance, Nadine realizes she has fallen for Daniel herself but fears she does not have the courage to tell him how she feels. Includes recipes.
"Young children will be captivated by the peekaboo concept as they look for Halloween-themed items. With something to push, pull, or turn on every spread"--
"Little ones will love lifting the pumpkin-shaped flaps in this sweet fall-themed board book, revealing adorable animals like foxes and owls hiding underneath"--
Cuddle up with your little cutie pie and share this festive Thanksgiving board book that's part of the best-selling You're My Little series. With cut-outs and raised elements, this hands-on book features rhyming text paired with adorable pumpkin pies, cranberries, turkeys, and more!
"Emergent readers will discover what animals do to get ready for winter. Full-color photographs and carefully leveled text help readers learn about the world around them. Pairs with the fiction title Beaver Bev"--
"Jae goes apple picking with his mom and dad in this colorful story. Young readers will be engaged with the appealing illustrations and decodable text. Pairs with the nonfiction title At the Apple Orchard"--
"Follow along as one squirrel hides seeds, nuts, and berries that her neighbors will seek later! Scientific back matter about squirrel hoarding and different squirrels from around the world included"--