Browse all books

Books with title In My Own Backyard

  • In My Backyard

    Taneisha Alkins, Chihou Lee

    Hardcover (Tanichi Canada, Oct. 1, 2018)
    In My Backyard will reawaken children's fascination with the outdoors by revealing the abundance of wildlife right at their doorstep. Poetic rhymes and watercolour landscapes come together to celebrate the diversity and beauty of nature in the backyards of Ontario, Canada. This book invites children to explore and identify various birds, insects, mammals and plants appearing in nine different yards ranging from suburban gardens to city apartment courtyards.
    F
  • In My Backyard

    Don L. Curry, Erin O'leary Brown

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Follow a girl on her discovery of the many things in her backyard during spring, such as squirrels, spiders, ducks, ants, and frogs.
    F
  • All In My Backyard

    Aaron Kuri

    eBook (Sonoman Publishing, Sept. 18, 2017)
    "In My Backyard" is a children's book that helps kids to learn about the magical activity in their own backyard. This is based on my own experience and the mystery that was revealed to me about life on our Earth. They will learn a deeper understanding about the animals in their own backyard with a message that all the children should know.
  • In My Backyard

    Don L Curry, Erin O'Leary Brown

    Library Binding (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, March 1, 2011)
    A girl sees many signs of spring in her backyard, including a frog and a bird. Includes suggested learning activities.
    F
  • In My Backyard

    Tim Hunt, Kathy Hunt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2013)
    A wonderful book about one little boy enjoying imaginative adventures in his own backyard, until...
    N
  • In My Backyard

    William Suit

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2017)
    Set your child's imagination on a path to exploring In My Backyard. From leaping frogs to buzzing bees, the book is full of lyrical animal settings. Listen to the owl hauntingly calling at nightfall as you watch a playful fox rolling in a bed of soft fern. This will be a bedtime favorite for those formative years and beyond.
  • Humans in My Backyard

    Vishal Menon

    eBook (Yoda Press, Sept. 25, 2014)
    "My name is Glue, and I am an elephant. Which means that I’m big and grey, and have ears that flap. And a trunk. Well, to be honest my name isn’t really Glue at all, it’s Thyagaraja. Or ‘Thyaga’ for short. But I got called ‘Glue’ a lot when I was little, and the name sort of—stuck."Humans in My Backyard is the marvellous tale of Thyaga, a young elephant, whose survival is threatened by thoughtless human exploitation. Accompanied by Vishal Menon's skillful wildlife photography, the book not only looks at the issue of the plundering of natural resources by the 'two-legged tormentors', but also beautifully captures the coming of age of an elephant.
  • My Backyard

    margot DeBot Kavanagh

    language (, July 16, 2012)
    Read this early reader book to find out what Billy is doing in his backyard. The simple text with familiar sight words will help the beginning reader experience success and build confidence quickly.
  • In My Backyard

    Valarie Giogas, Katherine Zecca

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, June 10, 2007)
    Baby dogs are puppies and they belong to a litter, but what is a baby skunk and what is the name of its group? This clever, rhythmic story tells us just that! Counting from one to ten, familiar backyard animals are introduced by baby and family group name. Each stanza also tells a bit more about each animal by providing clues as to what they eat, how they sound or where they live. The For Creative Minds section includes more animal fun facts, information on keeping a nature journal and how to watch for wildlife in your own backyard.
    M
  • Bigfoot in My Backyard

    Richard Carlson, Kevin Carlson

    language (, Oct. 15, 2012)
    About the Book: One day in the desert, ten-year-old Maria makes a new friend. He’s covered in hair from head to toe! But what will happen when her dad finds out about him? www.bigfootinmybackyard.com About the Author: Richard Carlson Jr. often gets ideas for writing from personal experience. He especially likes to take advantage of bad experiences and turn them into great ideas for his work. www.richardcarlsonjr.comAbout the Illustrator: Kevin Carlson is a talented artist who has autism, which is a serious brain disorder. Kevin loves art and works at a crafts store that employs mentally handicapped individuals. www.kevincarlson.info
  • In Our Backyard

    Rhea Wallace

    language (Rourke Educational Media, March 27, 2019)
    Bright Photography teaches first words. Words include animals that you might find in a backyard.
  • In My Backyard

    Devries

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 1, 1975)
    SOFT COVER
    G