March 31st Theme: Earth Science
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Books for Babies and Toddlers
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One Earth: Love the Earth 1 to 10 and Back Again
by Eileen Spinelli
An illustrated counting rhyme that celebrates the beauty of nature recommending ways to protect our one and only world such as recycling, conserving energy, and repairing broken items.
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This Little Environmentalist: a Love-the-Earth Primer
by Joan Holub
Celebrating the achievements of 10 noteworthy activists, a board book discovery primer for the youngest environmentalists-in-training shares engaging, age-appropriate facts about some of the important people who help protect the Earth.
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Mrs. Peanuckle's Earth Alphabet
by Peanuckle
Showcasing 26 natural-world experiences, this A-Z exploration of our planet reveals what makes the Earth so special and all the important ways we can protect our home from climate change.
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Earth!: My First 4.54 Billion Years
by Stacy McAnulty
The Earth introduces readers to key moments in the planet's life, from its formation over four billion years ago to the present, including the Earth's position in the solar system, its layers, and when plants and animals began to inhabit the planet.
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Our Planet!: There's No Place Like Earth
by Stacy McAnulty
Told with hope for human resourcefulness in the face of climate change, the Earth shares her brief—cosmically speaking—life to date, eager to tell Earthlings all about her current life and her uncertain future.
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Dear Earth...From Your Friends in Room 5
by Erin Dealey
When the kids in Room 5 write to Earth asking what they can do to help save our planet, they are delighted to get a letter back. This beautiful picture book is a celebration of every child's ability to connect with the environment and make a positive impact.
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Volcanoes
by Gail Gibbons
Rumbling, hissing, shaking. . .a volcano is about to erupt! Learn all about volcanoes, from tectonic plates to what do when there is a volcanic warning, in this primer for young readers.
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Earth
by Marion Dane Bauer
Our home planet is a lucky one. It's unlike any other planet in space! Earth gives us life and protects us. Readers will discover fun facts about Earth.
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Caves
by Sara Green
Gather your gear and descend into Earth's underground openings! Young readers are introduced to caves, including the different types of caves, how they form, what lives inside them, and how humans impact them.
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Rain Forests
by Karen Latchana Kenney
Rain forests are home to more than half of the world's plants and animals. Readers will explore this important biome, learning about its layers, plant and animal life, and human impact.
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