Wilmington Memorial Library
Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature -- Juvenile literature
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Nature
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Nature
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Juvenile literature
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Weird but true! 9, 300 outrageous facts
Why do sunflowers face the sun?, questions children ask about nature
Backyard, fun experiments for budding scientists, Lisa Burke
Wings, waves & webs, patterns in nature, Robin Mitchell Cranfield
Henry David Thoreau for kids, his life and ideas, with 21 activities, Corinne Hosfeld Smith
A new green day, Antoinette Portis
Ruby's birds, by Mya Thompson; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
The great big green, Peggy Gifford ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
Thank you, Earth, a love letter to our planet, April Pulley Sayre
Trees, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
My big book of outdoors, welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make and do. So explore the seasons, get outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
Mysterious patterns, finding fractals in nature, Sarah C. Campbell ; photographs by Sarah C. Campbell and Richard P. Campbell
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