Celebration of our beautiful Mother Nature in a gift box! Embark on a nature-inspired literary journey while you Introduce your little one to the sights and sounds of our beautiful nature.
Includes the following books and activities:
Book: What Sound is Morning
Written and illustrated by Grant Snider
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2020 This beautiful book helps children explore and celebrate their morning routines.
At the first morning light, everything is quiet. Or is it? Listen. Welcome the day by exploring the subtle wonders—and exciting sounds—of the morning with this lyrical and picturesque story. In the first morning light, all might seem quiet. In this companion to What Color Is Night? Grant Snider explores the sounds—and silences—of the morning.
Ending in an inspiring call to action—to toss off the covers, throw open the window, and fill the world with your song—this uplifting book is sure to help families feel ready to face the day. With bright art as exuberant as the rooster's crow, and humorous text celebrating the chipper alarm, the rumbling stomach, and the clanking garbage truck, What Sound Is Morning? is a moving and timeless look at the way each of us begins every day.
Paperback: Ten Things I Can Do to Help My World
By Melanie Walsh
Written in a way that pre-schoolers will understand and yet gives a message that all ages should learn. An important book for the new generation.
A beautifully simple book for small children where transforming pages reveal ten things that everyone can do to help conserve their world. Many of them, such as turning off the television properly, walking to school and turning off lights when leaving a room, are about conserving energy. Others, such as feeding the birds in winter and growing plants from seed, will encourage an understanding of nature and conservation.
Board Book: Stroller Ecology
By Jill Esbaum
Ready to roll with your little ecologist? Head to the park to engage all the senses and discover new things--living things! Shh. If were really quiet, what can we hear? Did you know your nearby park is its own ecosystem? There, your baby can smell some flowers that use sunshine to grow, watch a bird reuse twigs for a nest, listen to ducklings peep, and touch the rough bark of a squirrels habitat.
Babies and toddlers are naturally curious explorers--now help them discover that science is fun! In this bright, graphic board book, photos of wide-eyed little ones offset a lively running dialogue sprinkled with factual asides that define basic ecology terms.