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Books with author Berniece Freschet

  • Year on Muskrat Marsh

    Berniece Freschet, Peter Parnall

    Library Binding (Scribner, March 1, 1974)
    Describes the life of the marsh creatures as the seasons change.
  • The Owl and the Prairie Dog

    Berniece Freschet

    Library Binding (Atheneum, June 1, 1969)
    A burrowing owl is accepted as a neighbor, by the inhabitants of a prairie dog town, because of her charming manners
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  • Pronghorn on the Powder River

    Berniece Freschet

    Unbound (Crowell, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Book by Freschet, Berniece
  • Bernard and the Catnip Caper

    Berniece Freschet, Gina Freschet

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1981)
    When the quietest, sleepiest, most timid cat in Boston is catnapped, a ransom note is sent to Bernard the mouse.
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  • Black Bear Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    language (Goodreads Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    It's winter. The Vermont woods are covered with thick white snow. Black Bear Baby's den is dark and warm, beneath the roots of an old pine tree. When spring comes, his mother leads him and his sister out into the sunlight where they romp and tumble and somersault. In summer they eat grubs and beetles and grasshoppers. But their favorite treat is sticky sweet honey from high up in a bee tree.
  • Moose Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    Library Binding (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Nov. 5, 1979)
    Describes the birth and growth to maturity of a moose.
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  • Porcupine Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    language (Goodreads Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Porcupine Baby was not afraid. The quills on his back were hard and sharp. He had learned quickly how to protect himself with them. So when Porcupine Baby went out by himself one night, he was feeling very brave. But he soon learned that a wise fox can outsmart a careless porcupine!
  • Possum Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    language (Goodreads Press, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Possum Baby was afraid. Inside his mother's pouch he had felt snug and secure, surrounded by his nine brothers and sisters. Now he shivered. The cold wind swept across him and an owl hooted far off in the night. But soon a fierce animal came leaping toward him and Possum Baby discovered his own natural way of defending himself--without fighting back!
  • The Ants Go Marching.

    Berniece Freschet, Stefan Martin

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 1, 1973)
    In numerically changing formations, the ants march out of the earth, up a hill, and across a meadow to a picnic.
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  • Wood Duck Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    language (Goodreads Press, Oct. 9, 2016)
    Wood Duck Baby's adventures growing up in the wild will fascinate young children in this easy-to-read book about the everyday life of a little duckling. From his springtime birth until he is fully grown in autumn, Wood Duck Baby's spunky resourcefulness will help him survive nature's hardships.
  • Moose Baby

    Berniece Freschet, Jim Arnosky

    language (Goodreads Press, Aug. 25, 2016)
    Moose Baby had stayed close to his mother since he was born. Now he was ready to do some exploring on his own. When he saw some baby skunks, he was curious. Maybe they would like to play? But when he came near, the mother skunk raised her tail and the air smelled terrible. Now Moose Baby knew skunks do not make good playmates.
  • Owl in the Garden

    Berniece Freschet, Carol Newsom

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1985)
    As dawn slides into morning, the birds and animals of the garden become excited about Bluejay's allegedly stolen peanuts.