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I KNOW IT'S PUMPKIN TIME WHEN LEAVES TURN RED, YELLOW, AND ORANGE.
A mother and child fill a cart at the supermarket with everything from grapes to paper towels, finishing off with some very special items.
"Beloved author Anne Rockwell celebrates nature and the outdoors with a gorgeous new picture book about a child's first mountain hike! With simple, lyrical text and bright illustrations that jump off the page, 'Hiking Day' brings the joys of spending an afternoon outdoors to life...
In preparation for Halloween night, a family visits Mr. Comstock's farm to pick apples and pumpkins.
Mrs. Madoff's preschool class learns about Thanksgiving and puts on a play about the origins of the holiday.
Describes the habitats of these reptiles which scientists call a "keystone species" because they change the environment for their own use in a way that helps many other plants and animals.
Despite all the signs of spring--sprouting ferns, a frog, and flowers--a little girl searches for the robin that means that spring has finally come.
The students in Mrs. Madoff's class keep track of the days they have been in school, marking each interval of ten, until they reach 100 days.
A series of riddles that first give descriptions of various flowers and then reveal their names.
Describes the parts of a fire engine and how fire fighters use them to fight fires.
Introduces common backyard insects and explains the basic characteristics of these creatures.
An introduction to the behavior and life cycle of honeybees, with particular emphasis on the production of honey.
A child enjoys the special sights and activities of a snow-covered world.
Mrs. Madoff's students celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by making class presentations about the history of the holiday and Irish traditions and culture.
Describes the variety of birds visiting a yard, from the phoebe and wren to the crows and blue jays.