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Spring by Stephanie TurnbullPhotos help to describe the changes that happen to the weather, plants, and animals in spring. This book also mentions the holidays and events that usually occur in spring months
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Spring by Clare CollinsonFull-color illustrations and easy-to-read text introduce the weather, sights, and activities associated with spring
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Spring by Moira ButterfieldAn introduction to the season of spring, including scientific facts, springtime celebrations around the world, and ways to look for signs of springs arrival.
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What Blossoms in Spring? by Jenna Lee GleisnerLooks at the flowers that blossom in spring, including tulips, water lilies, poppies, and dandelions
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The Spring Visitors by Karel HayesIn this fifth book of Karel Hayes' acclaimed Visitors series, the family of bears awakens in the cottage after a nice winter sleep. But torrential rains and a little too much fun hamper their efforts to leave the cottage ship-shape for the returning human owners. Will they be able to avoid detection once again?
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What I See in Spring by Danielle J. JacksWhat I See In Spring introduces emergent readers to the weather patterns, clothing, and sights of spring while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once. What I See In Spring includes Tools for Teachers and Caregivers and a Let's Review! question and image, as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index
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Rabbit's Spring Gift by Anita LoughreyA springtime celebration of the changing seasons depicts a little Rabbit whose effort to give her mother a thank-you gift is frustratingly overshadowed by a competitive sibling.
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Spring on the farm by M. J. YorkWhen it is spring on the farm it is time to plant crops and care for newborn baby farm animals
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Gardens in Spring by Jenny Fretland VanVoorstThis photo-illustrated book for beginning readers discusses the experience of gardening in springtime, from preparing the soil and planting seeds to nurturing new growth.
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Easter by Nancy DickmannIntroduces Easter, including the history of the holiday, why it is important, and how it is celebrated today
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Easter: Parades, Chocolates, and Celebration by Elaine LandauPresents the history and meaning of Easter and the other significant dates in the Easter season, and discusses Easter symbols and different ways the holiday is celebrated
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The Story of the Easter Bunny by Katherine Brown TegenAfter years of helping the old couple make, shape, and decorate Easter eggs, a young bunny decides to spread the joy with others and so begins to deliver his tasty treats to all his neighbors and friends in the community--becoming the famous Easter Bunny in the process!
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On That Easter Morning by Mary JoslinThe events of the first Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday and ending with Jesus' rising from the tomb, are simply and movingly told through breathtaking illustrations and text that is closely based on a range of passages from the Bible.
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God Gave Us Easter by Lisa Tawn BergrenLittle Cub talks with her father and learns about God's design for the Easter season and what it really means to Little Cub and her polar bear family.
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The Best-Ever Step-By-Step Kid's First Gardening Book by Jenny HendyFantastic gardening ideas for 5-12 year olds, from growing fruit and vegetables and fun with flowers to wildlife gardening and outdoor crafts. Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and more than 1200 stunning photographs. Covers all the basics of gardening, including everyday techniques, edible treats, craft projects, wildlife gardening, and indoor gardening
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Gardening With Emma: Grow and Have Fun: A Kid-to-Kid Guide by Emma BiggsA passionate 13-year-old gardener shares practical guidelines for other young enthusiasts on how to plant and maintain a garden throughout the seasons, covering subjects ranging from soil and earthworms to cultivating flowers and vegetables.
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Super Simple Hanging Gardens: A Kid's Guide to Gardening by Alex KuskowskiPresents information about growing plants in hanging containers, discussing safety precautions and how to choose the right tools, soil, plants, and containers, with instructions for making containers, including one for upside-down plants
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Super Simple Butterfly Gardens: A Kid's Guide to Gardening by Alex KuskowskiPresents information about creating a garden that should attract butterflies, discussing safety precautions and how to choose the right tools, soil, plants, and containers, with instructions for setting up a butterfly bar and other devices
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Plant the Tiny seed by Christie MathesonA companion to Tap the Magic Tree and Touch the Brightest Star uses interactive spreads to invite children to follow the stages of a tiny seed that is planted and watered before it grows into a beautiful flower.
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Up n the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate MessnerA lyrical follow-up to the award-winning Over and Under the Snow explores the hidden world of a vegetable garden through the seasons of the year, revealing a thriving world of insects and animals below the surface of growing vegetables.
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