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Books in Ecology series

  • The Flower

    Chris Baines, Penny Ives

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, April 1, 1990)
    A delightful series to introduce young children to nature and environment. Each story is set on a small piece of wasteland and tells, step-by-step, how the life of plants and animals changes and re-establishes itself when two children take a hand -- by planting a seed, moving an old boot, having a picnic or visiting a nest-site.
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  • The Picnic

    Chris Baines, Penny Ives

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, Feb. 1, 1991)
    A delightful series to introduce young children to nature and the environment. Each story is set on a small piece of wasteland and tells, step-by-step, how the life of plants and animals changes and re-establishes itself when two children take a hand -- by planting a seed, moving an old boot, having a picnic or visiting a nest-site.
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  • The Old Boot

    Chris Baines, Penny Ives

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, April 1, 1990)
    A delightful series to introduce young children to nature and the environment. Each story is set on a small piece of wasteland and tells, step-by-step, how the life of plants and animals changes and re-establishes itself when two children take a hand -- by planting a seed, moving an old boot, having a picnic or visiting a nest-site.
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  • The Nest

    Chris Baines, Penny Ives

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, Feb. 1, 1991)
    A delightful series to introduce young children to nature and environment. Each story is set on a small piece of wasteland and tells, step-by-step, how the life of plants and animals changes and re-establishes itself when two children take a hand -- by planting a seed, moving an old boot, having a picnic or visiting a nest-site.
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  • Caillou: Fresh from the Farm: Ecology Club

    Kim Thompson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Caillou, April 1, 2013)
    Caillou and his family go food shopping but not at the grocery store. Theygo to a farmer’s market. There, Caillou learns about locally grown food andfoods that have to take a plane to get to get to the supermarket. Caillou alsofinds out that strawberries are available only in summer, but he discovers allsorts of other flavors! The family chooses something new, fresh from the farm,for that night’s dinner.
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  • Caillou Learns to Recycle: Ecology Club

    Kim Thompson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Caillou, July 1, 2013)
    The children at Caillou's day care are curious about the new recycling bin. It has four openings. What are they for?
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  • Caillou Plants a Tree: Ecology Club

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Caillou, April 1, 2012)
    A tree in Caillou's backyard was damaged by a bad storm and has to be cut down. This makes Caillou sad, but Daddy brings him to the nursery to help choose a new tree.
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  • Caillou: Every Drop Counts: Ecology Club

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Caillou, Jan. 31, 2011)
    After learning about water conservation with his friends at daycare--and how even the smallest of efforts can make a difference -Caillou looks for ways to save water at home.
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  • Caillou: The Magic of Compost

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Chouette Publishing, Jan. 31, 2011)
    Caillou loves magic and is so impressed with Grandma's "composter" magic trick that he wants to try it out too in this story adapted from the popular television series. Caillou goes home and turns scraps of leftovers, grass clippings, and apple cores into plant food. This new series explores current environmental issues and instills in children an ecological consciousness that will remain with them throughout their lives.
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  • Caillou: As Good as New: Ecology Club

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Eric Sévigny

    Paperback (Caillou, April 1, 2012)
    When Caillou sees Leo's new bicycle, he wishes his was new and looked special, too. Daddy suggests they spruce up their bikes, and Caillou's all for it!
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  • Life in the Oceans

    Lucy Baker

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Aug. 16, 1990)
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  • Farming

    Jane Featherstone

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Discusses various kinds of farming, including livestock farming and sustainable farming, and examines the changing nature of how the land is used and preserved
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