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One White Sun
Paperback

One White Sun

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One White Sun explores the beauty of nature and begins with the sun– the source of life, warmth, and energy to Earth. This book is a counting poem and nature walk for children of all ages. Honeybees on plants of rosemary and olive-green turtles headed to sea are among the other wonders to see. Enjoy the moments of living and non-living things through beautifully detailed illustrations. Be inspired to take a second look at nature and be in awe. This book is a great supplementary resource for teaching science in early childhood and primary settings. Recommended ages: 3-8 (Grades PreK-3)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mimi's House of Books
Date
4 August 2021
Pages
30
ISBN
9781737542711

One White Sun explores the beauty of nature and begins with the sun– the source of life, warmth, and energy to Earth. This book is a counting poem and nature walk for children of all ages. Honeybees on plants of rosemary and olive-green turtles headed to sea are among the other wonders to see. Enjoy the moments of living and non-living things through beautifully detailed illustrations. Be inspired to take a second look at nature and be in awe. This book is a great supplementary resource for teaching science in early childhood and primary settings. Recommended ages: 3-8 (Grades PreK-3)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mimi's House of Books
Date
4 August 2021
Pages
30
ISBN
9781737542711