Shortly after the Civil War a black family travels to Kansas to take advantage of the free land offered through the Homestead Act
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A child visitor observes as one tiny scratch in a tree develops into a home for a variety of woodland animals over many years, even after the tree has fallen.
For one afternoon, a child visitor observes the cycle of change within a tidepool, a small place at the edge of the sea that is home to many plants and animals.
Upon entering a garden one morning, a child greets the flowers, plants, insects, and animals there.
When the Rabbit children have to make dinner for themselves they learn the importance of teamwork. The next day Margaret Rose learns an important lesson about stealing and running away when the ribbon salesman comes to town.
In three episodes, Lion and Lamb start their own club, go on a picnic, and see their friendship threatened by Lion's forced move with his family.
A family with a house on the river finds two beavers cutting down trees and building a lodge on their dock.
Presents facts about unusual birds including the brightly colored puffin, the California condor, and an accomplished builder, the bowerbird.
A family with a house on the river finds two beavers cutting down trees and building a lodge on their dock.
Three little pigs leave home to seek their fortunes and have to deal with a wicked wolf.
A giraffe and a mouse who live together in the forest think that each is better than the other, until a fire threatens their home and they discover that their differences can be assets after all.
As the news of Canada Goose's newly laid eggs spreads from animal to animal, the facts become monstrously distorted.
Lamb sees through the fierce reputation of her friend Lion and recognizes him for the gentle pussycat he really is.
This simple rhyming text poses questions about how to do a variety of things and provides the answers.
When his friends decline to come over for a beef stew dinner, Nicky feels bad until a surprise visitor shows up.
An increasing number of animals and people join Andrew Barclay in his parade through the snow.
Rhymed text and illustrations relate how Wizard Gray changed his very gray world with color.
