The longer works have been evaluated by early childhood development and curricular specialists on the Blueberry Committee to make sure they can be of service to teachers.
An inspiring collection of conservation stories for middle grade learners! How do we make sure every species on the planet has a chance to thrive? In Conservation Success: Protecting Wild Spaces and Species with Hands-on Science Activities for Kids,…
Early childhood educator Ann Gadzikowski invites you to tap into children's natural curiosity and engage them in hands-on water explorations. Through play-based activities, science experiments, and creative provocations, this book will help you…
Introducing Green Literacy, a way of teaching that cultivates critical thinking, reading, and writing about environmentalism through children's books and digital media. Supported through teaching models and thematic units, educators empower…
Helen Brown visually explains over 20 natural processes like photosynthesis, pollination, and decomposition through detailed illustrations and simple text, covering topics such as seasons, trees, flowers, and mushrooms. (For parents and teachers of…
Omnibird: An Avian Investigator's Handbook by Giselle Clarkson is a humorous and educational children's non-fiction book that teaches readers to investigate birds like detectives, focusing on common features like anatomy, behavior, and habitats…
Discover the profound and joyous stories of Black and Brown nature educators. Recognizing the scarcity of stories from people of color in the predominately white literature surrounding nature education in the United States, editor Jessica Fong…
In this interactive lift-the-flap adventure, young readers join a young jay hawk on her quest to find and learn about edible plants for winter storage. Exploring diverse habitats such as forests, meadows, and fields, she discovers various plants,…