Favorite Wildflowers Coloring Book


Book Description

Detailed, accurate drawings of 44 familiar blooms: fringed gentian, lady slipper, ivy-leaved morning glory, yellow iris, globe thistle, wild calla, desert marigold, many more. Captions give flower's height, coloring, common and botanical names, other information. Excellent source of royalty-free illustrations for artists and craftspeople. Color illustrations on covers.




North American Wildflowers Stickers


Book Description

Forty-nine lovely illustrations depict the Turk's-cap lily, blue flag iris, roseshell azalea, painted trillium, columbine, Dutchman's breeches, and other exquisite blossoms. Ideal for enhancing letters, cards, gift packages, and other flat surfaces.




The Complete Home Learning Sourcebook


Book Description

Lists all the resources needed to create a balanced curriculum for homeschooling--from preschool to high school level.




Little Wildflowers Coloring Book


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Thirty natural beauties: giant sunflower, oxeye daisy, buttercup, Indian paintbrush, Queen Anne's lace, more. Captions.




Field Book of American Wild Flowers


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Excerpt from Field Book of American Wild Flowers: Being a Short Description of Their Character and Habits, a Concise Definition of Their Colors, and Incidental References to the Insects Which Assist in Their Fertilization quite recently, in a conversation about art with Mr. Fosdick, the artist, he remarked to me that those who followed our profession were legitimately and continually seeking after expression regardless of limitation. I have since thought this was a very happy truth. Perhaps, therefore, it is sufficient to account for the exist. Hence of a volume on our American ora, fully one half of which is pictures.




Modern Chinese


Book Description

This thorough textbook covers phonetics, vocabulary, and a practical analytical grammar. Graded lessons offer both characters and phonetic transcriptions, reading exercises, and practice in translation and writing. The Pin yin transcription system of mainland China is employed, with a conversion table for those familiar with the earlier Yale and Wade systems.




American Wildflower Iron-on Transfer Patterns


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Over 50 exquisite floral motifs: cornflowers, wild roses, buttercups, daisies, others. Apply to any surface that absorbs ink. Accent clothing, pillow covers, much more.




Color the Wildflowers of the Rockies


Book Description

Here is a way to bring home wildflowers without plucking them! Brief descriptions of appearance and habitat are included to enhance your observations and discoveries of the great, wild Rocky Mountains. Games and quizzes add to the fun. Flower close-ups and scenes help describe what to look for, and where to look.




An Educational Guide to the National Park System


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A guide to the unique resources available from 327 national park system facilities.




American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide


Book Description

Organized as a field guide, a literary anthology filled with classic and contemporary poems and essays inspired by wildflowers—perfect for writers, artists, and botanists alike American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide collects poems, essays, and letters from the 1700s to the present that focus on wildflowers and their place in our culture and in the natural world. Editor Susan Barba has curated a selection of plants and texts that celebrate diversity: There are foreign-born writers writing about American plants and American writers on non-native plants. There are rural writers with deep regional knowledge and urban writers who are intimately acquainted with the nature in their neighborhoods. There are female writers, Black writers, gay writers, indigenous writers. There are botanists like William Bartram, George Washington Carver, and Robin Wall Kimmerer, and horticultural writers like Neltje Blanchan and Eleanor Perényi. There are prose pieces by Aldo Leopold, Lydia Davis, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil. And most of all, there are poems: from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, William Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, Lucille Clifton and Louise Glück, Natalie Diaz and Jericho Brown. The book includes exquisite watercolors by Leanne Shapton throughout and is organized by species and botanical family—think of it as a field guide to the literary imagination.