Nature Read and Explore

Recommended nature books for kids

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  • February 2023 — Foraging

    Once we were all foragers.  Some people continue to forage as a cultural tradition while others enjoy eating wild foods.  Foraging is one way to appreciate the abundance and diversity of life in nature. Watercress Author:  Andrea Wang    Illustrator:  Jason Chin  Fiction Age:  8-10 Caldecott Award Winner Tags:  Caldecott, foraging, tradition, plants, fiction A reluctant…

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    February 20, 2023
    foraging, foraging
    fiction, foraging, mushrooms, national outdoor book award, wild edibles
  • January 2023 — Insects

    Insects are everywhere. They are the most numerous of animals and predate the dinosaurs. What they have in common is 6 legs.

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    January 25, 2023
    insects
    insects
  • December 2022 Water — Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, Ponds and Streams

    Earth is known as the water planet.  Water is important for all living organisms.  There is a great variety of plants and animals that live in or near water—enough to interest every child. Water is Water Author:  Miranda Paul Illustrator:  Jason Chin Age:  5-7 A different look at the forms of water takes as seen…

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    December 9, 2022
    lakese, oceans, rivers, water
    fish, junior scientists series, lakes, life cycle series, oceans, otters, streams, water, water science series
  • Welcome to Nature Read and Explore

    Trees are familiar to children and thus an easy way to introduce them to nature. These books show the values of trees, their contributions to the environment or how we might protect them in the future.

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    November 26, 2022
    forests, trees
    biography, caldecott, field guides, forests, trees
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