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This classic by Arabella Buckley is part of a series introducing
young readers to birds. This book will help children learn how to
identify birds, why birds sing songs, how they build nests, lay
eggs, and raise their young, where they sleep, and how they feed in
summer, migrate in autumn, and survive the winter. Includes
numerous black and white paintings and illustrations. Suitable for
ages 8 and up.
One of a set of books by Arabella Buckley, Plant Life in Field and
Garden introduces children to a wide variety of plant life.
Includes numerous black and white illustrations and drawings.
Third volume in the "Eyes and No Eyes" series, introduces children
to the wonders of plant life through examination of a variety of
plants, including the cabbage, the turnip, the cucumber, and the
rose. In addition to becoming familiar with the structure of
plants, the reader discovers how seeds grow, how insects help, and
how plants defend themselves. Through this book children are
inspired to become keen observers of plant life as they collect
specimens and study plants in their natural habitats. Seven color
illustrations and numerous black and white drawings complement the
text. Suitable for ages 8 and up.
Introduction to the wonders of the physical world: sunbeams and the
work they do, the aerial ocean in which we live, a drop of water on
its travels, the two great sculptors-water and ice, the voices of
nature and how we hear them, the life of a primrose, the history of
a piece of coal, bees in the hive, and bees and flowers. Suitable
for ages 10 and up.
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