Wednesday
Follow the Line Around the World by Laura Ljungkvist
I love this book. It is very visually stimulating and factually interesting and every page has so much to look at. This author is fantastic.
Penguin Group, 2008
Life and I a Story about Death by Elizabth Helland Larsen and Mrine Schneider
A simple but beautifully poetic children's book encompassing the very natural but also bittersweet process that Death is always not far from where Life resides. A marvelous find.
Little Gestalten, 2016
A Single Pebble A Story of the Silk Road by Bonnie Christensen
I liked this book because it told a sweet but simple tale of how a girl in the east sends a beloved Jade pebble on a journey West along the ancient Silk Road travel routes. I was enchanted.
Roaring Brook Press, 2013`
Star Child by Claire A. Nivola
This book was so sweet and thoughtfully written and I want to buy it for every new baby I meet-- it is truly a fine read and a wonderful viewpoint of our natural life plan.
Frances Foster Books, 2014
Labels:
Birthdays,
Prayer,
Religious,
Social/Emotional,
Spiritual,
Transformation,
Worldly
Plants Feed Me by Lizzy Rockwell
A very basic read but wonderfully illustrated introduction to children about plants, gardens, and the natural systems that grow our food.
Holiday House, 2014
On Meadowview Street by Henry Cole
I really thought this was a great book to find. I love how the story is simple to read and the pictures are straightforward but it is a beautiful story of how a lawn is transformed through the purposeful and mindful actions of a thoughtful little girl. This has been very inspiring book for me in the transformation of our front yard into an edible garden space.
Greenwillow Books, 2007
The World in a Second by Isabel Minhos Martins and Bernardo P. Carvalho
This book was so thoughtful and really intriguing with how so many places and people were represented as frozen-in-action in that one second that the world was stopped. I have not seen a similar children's book and the illustrations and drawing style is simply stunning. Definitely on my adult-wish-list of books I'm totally sucked into myself.
Enchanted Lion Books, 2015
Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran
This was a wonderful stumble-upon one day at our local library and I was excited to bring it home and reread it for myself, but also to allow my girls the ability to discover the magical inspiration within it's pages-- full of pictures and stories of cities drawn in chalk and marked with rocks and inhabited in a make-believe world of children during summer-time months. I was even more delighted when I saw my own driveway transform in a Roxaboxen-esque like manner.
Harper Collins, 1991
Lily's Victory Garden by Helen L. Wilbur
This book made me cry, it was that touching. It was a simple read but a wonderful short story about the impact a young girl's passion for nature can have on a isolated grieving mother and how a garden created during a nation's time of need can bridge people and communities in beautiful ways.
Sleeping Bears Press, 2010
Honk, Honk, Goose! Canada Geese Start a Family by April Pulley Sayre
Despite my feelings about these birds I found this book a wonderful and engaging read and wonderful to read a loud. Having a birder as a spouse, I have found myself very drawn to Bird books and this was truly a delightful and informative find. I also adore the style of artwork throughout the book by Huy Voun Lee
Henry Holt & Co, 2009
Labels:
Birds,
Ducks,
Fun to read aloud,
Love Stories,
Nature,
Nonfiction,
Sounds of Things,
Wildlife
A Tree is Growing by Arthur Dorros
A beautiful non-fiction find that taught me much about trees in a simple but interesting way.
Scholastic, 1997
Scholastic, 1997
Ribbit by Jorey Hurley
Another simple classic look into nature via the style of Jorey Hurley
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2017
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2017
If I Never Forever Endeavor by Holly Meade
This book is a charming read aloud story of a young bird pondering a life. Very good read. Very good find.
Candlewick Press, 2011
Labels:
Birds,
Fun to read aloud,
Nature,
Poetry,
Social/Emotional,
Wildlife
Hop by Jorey Hurley
This book was a refreshing and surprising find and Jorey Hurley has a number of similarly constructed books featuring a variety of other animals. I fell in love instantly with the style and even husband agrees, it is very catching.
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2016
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