Nature readers : Seaside and wayside No. 2


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Dive into the wonders of nature with "Nature Readers: Seaside and Wayside No. 2" by Julia McNair Wright, a captivating exploration of coastal and countryside environments designed to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the natural world. Join Julia McNair Wright on an educational journey through diverse ecosystems, from the tranquil shores of the seaside to the vibrant pathways of the wayside. This engaging reader is meticulously crafted to nurture a love for nature in young readers and anyone curious about the intricacies of the natural world. Explore the fascinating flora and fauna that inhabit coastal landscapes and roadside habitats, as Wright's descriptive prose and insightful commentary bring these environments to life. Each chapter is a window into the wonders of biodiversity, encouraging readers to observe, learn, and cherish the beauty and complexity of nature. Themes of environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and ecological interconnectedness resonate throughout Wright's narrative, fostering a deeper understanding of our responsibility to protect and preserve natural habitats. Her passion for nature education shines through, making this reader both informative and inspirational. The tone of the book is both instructive and reverent, inviting readers to embark on a journey of discovery and appreciation for the natural world. Wright's engaging writing style and commitment to environmental education ensure that readers of all ages will find delight and enlightenment in these pages. Highly regarded for its educational value and literary charm, "Nature Readers: Seaside and Wayside No. 2" continues to captivate readers with its blend of scientific accuracy and storytelling finesse. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or simply a nature enthusiast, this reader is an invaluable resource for fostering a lifelong connection to the natural world. Whether you're exploring coastal ecosystems, discovering roadside wonders, or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of nature's marvels, "Nature Readers: Seaside and Wayside No. 2" promises an enriching and enlightening experience. Dive into Julia McNair Wright's world of exploration and conservation, and let the beauty of nature inspire your imagination. Don't miss your chance to embark on an educational adventure with "Nature Readers: Seaside and Wayside No. 2" by Julia McNair Wright. Enrich your understanding of the natural world and cultivate a sense of wonder and respect for our planet's diverse ecosystems.




Sea-side and Way-side


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Holiday Shore


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Among the Pond People


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The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children


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How still it is! Nobody in the village street, the children all at school, and the very dogs sleeping lazily in the sunshine. Only a south wind blows lightly through the trees, lifting the great fans of the horse-chestnut, tossing the slight branches of the elm against the sky like single feathers of a great plume, and swinging out fragrance from the heavy-hanging linden-blossoms.




The Only Thing Worse Than Witches


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Roald Dahl meets Eva Ibbotson in this hilarious middle grade debut * "Fifth-grader Rupert Campbell lives in a world that combines Roald Dahl’s Witches and Louis Sachar’s Wayside School. Readers will banish themselves from the ordinary world to finish this book in a flash." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Rupert Campbell is fascinated by the witches who live nearby. He dreams of broomstick tours and souvenir potions, but the closest he can get to a witchy experience is sitting in class with his awful teacher Mrs. Frabbleknacker, who smells like bellybutton lint and forbids Rupert’s classmates from talking to each other before, during, and after class. So when he sees an ad to become a witch’s apprentice, Rupert simply can’t resist applying. But Witchling Two isn’t exactly what Rupert expected. With a hankering for lollipops and the magical aptitude of a toad, she needs all the help she can get to pass her exams and become a full-fledged witch. She’s determined to help Rupert stand up to dreadful Mrs. Frabbleknacker too, but the witchling's magic will be as useful as a clump of seaweed unless Rupert can figure out a way to help her improve her spellcasting—and fast!




Dooryard Stories


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Among the Meadow People Illustrated


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Delightful stories of field life for young children, relating incidents in the lives of birds, insects, and other small creatures who make the meadow their home. Each chapter features the story of one animal in its daily activities and interactions with the other animals inhabiting the meadow. Ideally suited for children ages 5 to 7.




Nature's Nurseries (Yesterday's Classics)


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Eleventh volume in the Eyes and No Eyes series, introduces the youthful reader to the nurseries of fish, frogs, insects, birds, and mammals. Children learn through a series of interesting stories how representative species from various parts of the world get their start in life, as well as how they feed, play, and defend themselves as adults.