My favorite “Onion“ headline.
#WorldEggDay #AutumnPlease #PhotoChallenge #Scarathlon
My favorite “Onion“ headline.
#WorldEggDay #AutumnPlease #PhotoChallenge #Scarathlon
“Using her wings like oars to row”
This book would be great for younger children who are beginning to work with nonfiction text because it feels more like a story rather than facts and statistic being rattled off to you. It is very engaging and has a lot of information intertwined throughout the story.
This is a story about a bald eagle that was shot by a poacher. As a result she lost her upper beak. It is very informative and written in a way that is very engaging and entertaining. It has a lot of information but is telling a story that draws you in.
@monalyisha I saw this on Reddit and thought of you and Moxie! I've heard of bookstore cats, but never a library bunny!
Without bees, grasslands and nearby farms and forests would become quieter, less colorful places.
I like that this book includes different facts in addition to the main text. This book really shows the importance of bees, which is good to know since bees can seem threatening and scary to some people. It shows how important they are to us.
This book tells about the different jobs that bees do, and the importance of them. It discusses the different possibilities of what could happen if there were no bees. The illustrations are bright, and a creative addition shows certain features of the ecosystem disappearing, as if the bees were gone.
You can do your part to fight fly hunger by leaving your sandwiches, ice cream cones, and candying lying around!