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Summer is the best time to go outside and play! The same is true for dinosaurs in this innovative first concepts series. Readers watch dinosaurs play games, take a trip, and even hit the beach with the help of colorful illustrations that provide strong picture-text correlation to aid reading comprehension. From baseball to sand castles and a trip on the Ferris wheel, dinos love to have fun in the summer sun. This fun first concepts book is sure to...
8) Summer
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Explains why seasons change and describes the ways trees, animals, and people react to summer.
9) Summer
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Simple text and photographs describe the different things one can see in summer.
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"Summer is a season of celebration! Join the fun with thirteen festive crafts that celebrate holidays from around the world. Create a hibiscus straw to commemorate Juneteenth. Braid puzzle piece friendship bracelets to mark the International Day of Friendship. It's always the season for crafting!" --publisher's website
16) Summer
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"Here we see what birds do in summer, spot buzzing bees, and learn why they are so important in nature. Learn how the warm summer sun ripens our fruit and helps plants to grow. Summer leads us through the warmest season and shows us how the science behind the sunniest months changes everything around us. Discover pollinating bees, seagulls stealing ice creams, fascinating food chains and much more." --publisher's website.
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A visually stunning book of outdoor activities and crafts that ties into the burgeoning interest in forest schools and rewilding the child, with the aim of reconnecting children to nature and the outdoors. Focusing on summer, this beautifully illustrated and informative book provides a resource of inspiration for families, designed to spark children's imagination. While all crafts and activities are designed to be carried out outside, these are interspersed...
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"By observing the natural wonders of summer -- such as the strength of the sun's rays, insects in a meadow, and beavers building a dam -- kids learn math concepts like identifying two- and three- dimensional shapes, understanding symmetry, and using positional language"--P. [2] of cover.
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