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Books published by publisher Dawn Pubns

  • Over in the Forest: Come and Take a Peek

    Marianne Berkes, Jill Dubin

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2012)
    Jump like a squirrel, dunk like a raccoon, and . . . uh-oh . . . watch out for the skunk! Children learn the ways of forest animals to the rhythm of Over in the Meadow in this delightful introduction to the woodland habitat. They will also count the babies and search for hidden animals. And when they see how each illustration is made from cut paper, they may be inspired to try cut-paper art, too.
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  • Forest Bright, Forest Night

    Jennifer Ward, Jamichael Henterly

    Board book (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2007)
    Someone is always awake in the forest--and someone else is always asleep! Some animals are alert in daytime and sleep at night. Others are alert at night, and are sleepyheads during the day. Plus be sure to count the animals.
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  • Earth Day Birthday

    Chad Wallace, Pattie L. Schnetzler

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Set to the familiar music of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", verses describe different animals that illustrate the wonders of the wild world and includes a factual section about Earth Day and ways to celebrate it.
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  • The Prairie That Nature Built

    Marybeth Lorbiecki, Cathy Morrison

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, Sept. 1, 2014)
    A wild prairie is a lively place in this rhythmic romp with munchers and crunchers above and below the grasses so thick, and fires that flare, and rains that quench—and always the prairie grows green. Back matter offers information and activities for a fuller appreciation of this marvelous, disappearing habitat.
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  • Over on a Desert: Somewhere in the World

    Marianne Berkes, Jill Dubin

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Deserts are full of surprises! An amazing array of animals calls this driest place on Earth their home. Through rhythm and rhyme, children meet a new animal on every page. They won't be able to resist getting in on all the action as animal parents teach their babies how to live in this unusual place - camels kneel, armadillos dig, dingoes sniff, and jerboas jump. Cut paper collages capture the subtle beauty of the desert and also "hide" more animals for young eyes to find. Additional information, a world map, and tips from the author give parents and teachers all they need to make learning fun. One part song, one part story, and one part sheer delight!
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  • Over on the Farm

    Marianne Berkes, Cathy Morrison

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2016)
    A counting book in rhyme presents various farm animals and their offspring, from a mother hen and her "little chick one" to a mother pig and her "little piglets ten." Includes related facts and activities.
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  • Animal Acrostics

    Michael S. Maydak

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, April 1, 1999)
    A collection of acrostic poems with accompanying factual texts describing prime characteristics of a wide variety of animals grouped by habitat
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  • Over in a River: Flowing Out to the Sea

    Marianne Berkes, Jill Dubin

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, Sept. 1, 2013)
    The great rivers of North America are teeming with life and on the pages of Over in a River—from blue herons in the Hudson to salmon in the Columbia, and from dragonflies in the Rio Grande to mallards in the St. Lawrence. Children will slither like water snakes and slide like otters while singing to the tune of "Over in a Meadow." And they'll count baby animals in watersheds all over North America! What a delightful way to learn about riparian habitats and geography at the same time!
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  • Lifetimes

    David L. Rice

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, April 1, 1997)
    Teachers and parents, this book is an outstanding teaching resource, much more than the title might suggest. Beginning with: A lifetime for a mayfly is about one day, it presents 24 lifetimes such as that of an earthworm (about six years), a giant sequoia (about 2,000 years), a bacteria (well, that depends), a dinosaur (never again) and the universe (about 15 to 20 billion years). Each example comes with detailed illustrations and something to ponder, such as, for earthworms: Worms teach us that our work can be very important, even if it cannot be seen. Each plant or animal is practically a lesson plan in itself, with tell about it, think about it, and look it up challenges. Written by a retired teacher, this is a favorite book for children and teachers alike. A 48-page teachers guide based on the book is available (sold separately).
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  • The Forever Forest: Kids Save a Tropical Treasure

    Kristin Joy Pratt-Serafini, Rachel Crandell

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2008)
    Eye-opening and relatable, The Forever Forest: Kids Saved a Tropical Treasure is the perfect activist book for kids, showing them that they, too can make a difference in saving our planet. This book doubles as an incredible earth day book for kids, encouraging discussions about conservation, climate change, and endangered animals.The 54,000-acre Childrens Eternal Rainforest in Costa Rica began with a few kids and a bake sale. Word spread, and children from over 44 countries raised the funds to make it happen. Here is its story with a fresh twist, as young Peter discovers that his mother was one of those original kids. The Forever Forest is the perfect forest book for kids, that inspires them to consider their role in saving the planet.
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  • Over on a Mountain: Somewhere in the World

    Marianne Berkes, Jill Dubin

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2015)
    Discover twenty cool animals, ten great mountain ranges, and seven continents all in one story! And do it in the age-old style of children the world over - by clapping, counting, singing, and acting like . . . Well, animals! What fun!
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  • Forest Bright, Forest Night

    Jennifer Ward, Jamichael Henterly

    Paperback (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2005)
    Someone is always awake in the forest--and someone else is always asleep! Some animals are alert in daytime and sleep at night. Others are alert at night, and are sleepyheads during the day. Plus be sure to count the animals.You FLIP THIS BOOK from day to night and back--a nice hands-on way to show the same view day and night. Teachers: this book is a very pleasant way to combine science and literature.Please note: The board book edition is 28 pages. Unlike the paperback and hardback editions, it is not a flip-book, nor does it contain additional centerfold information about the animals.
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