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faelinwolf
Here and Now | Julia Denos
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And this looks like the perfect cozy spot to read. #CharactersReading

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faelinwolf
Here and Now | Julia Denos
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Such a fun illustration! I always enjoy when characters are reading their own book in the book! 😄 #CharactersReading

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Mayadenoma
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Mayadenoma

“Only if we understand, will we care. Only if we care, will we help. Only if we help shall all be saved.“

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Mayadenoma
Pickpick

Jeanette Winter's 'The Watcher' offers a captivating glimpse into the life of Jane Goodall and her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees. With beautiful illustrations, it instills a sense of wonder for nature and the importance of conservation. This book is a valuable resource for teaching about animal behavior, conservation, and the impact of individual actions.

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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐ This is a nice biography about a man who always asked “Why”. Why do ants not get lost? Can bees see in color? Can a cockroach learn? It is by asking questions and studying the animals that scientific knowledge is gained. Charles Henry Turner was a man of his time, whose constant questioning led to many scientific discoveries.

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noradickens
Tiny, Perfect Things | M. H. Clark
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noradickens
Tiny, Perfect Things | M. H. Clark

Through the use of perspective and lines the author and illustrator capture just how perfect the world truly is. The illustrator also uses warm colors to display how welcoming the world can be.

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noradickens
Tiny, Perfect Things | M. H. Clark
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Tiny, Perfect Things displays the essence of understanding the world around us. This book dives deeper into finding beauty in the small things as it takes you along the journey of a young girl and her grandpa. From the perspective of the young girl you are able to see just how perfect the world truly is.

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miles.bryant
Tiny, Perfect Things | M. H. Clark

“See all the crows up in this tree? I
watch them and they watch me.“