April 22nd is Earth Day and I want to tell you about some great books you can read with your child to celebrate.
Flight of the Honey Bee by Raymond Huber:
Your child will get to follow the flight of a honey bee as she searches for nectar to sustain her hive and, along the way, pollinates flowers to produce seeds and fruits.
A tiny honey bee emerges from the hive for the first time. Using sunlight, landmarks, and scents to remember the path, she goes in search of pollen and nectar to share with the thousands of other bees in her hive. She uses her powerful sense of smell to locate the flowers that sustain her, avoids birds that might eat her, and returns home to share her finds with her many sisters. Nature lovers and scientists-to-be are invited to explore the fascinating life of a honey bee.The back of the book gives examples of how to save the bees that you can discuss as a family as well as an index.
Little Pear Tree by Jenny Bowers:Â
Children will be captivated as they watch a tiny seed grows through the seasons into a fine pear tree in this beautiful book. This format showcases vibrant artwork with more than twenty-five flaps that you lift to discover creatures hidden in every scene. The charming text makes this the perfect interactive primer to a key scientific topic.
E.I.E.I.O, How Old MacDonald Got His Farm With A Little Help From a Hen by Judy Sierra:
The Little Red Hen gives Old MacDonald some pointers on composting — and a legendary farm is born — in this rhyming, rollicking read-aloud. Once upon a time, Old MacDonald didn’t have a farm. He just had a yard — a yard he didn’t want to mow. But under the direction of the wise (and ecologically sensitive) Little Red Hen, Mac learns to look at the environment in a very different way, and whole new worlds start to bloom with the help of some mud, garbage, horse poop, and worms!
Judy Sierra’s spirited verse, paired with Matthew Myers’s exuberant illustrations, yields a fresh take on a children’s classic, complete with raised-bed gardens and an organic farmers’ market—making this a perfect story for armchair gardeners and devoted locavores of all sizes.
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My kids love books and these 3 were a big hit and have spurred some great conversation about nature, growing plants and trees and of course all the ways bees are essential in our world. Â Candlewick Press is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings! Â One luck blog reader will win all three of these books! Â Thank you to Candlewick Press for the review books and for sponsoring this Earth Day Giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!! Â Open to US residents.
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I also like their book: Guess How Much I Love You.
Candlewick’s really great, they have tons of good stuff. The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender was easy to spot on their site. Thanks
Guess How Much I Love You is one of the best picture books EVER!
I also like Benny and Penny in the Big No-No! book.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon
How Much I Love You
The “I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed” book would be perfect for my oldest granddaughter 🙂
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*I Want My Hat Back* looks so cute!
Guess How Much I Love You
There are many wonderful books there of course, but “A is for Awesome” is one that caught my eye – great illustrations.
I like “Guess How Much I Love You”
Guess How Much I Love You.
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Picnic (Hard Cover)
author/illustrator: John Burningham
Oh Dear, Geoffrey! would be perfect for my grandson. Carter is already earning his nickname – Crash Carter – LOL Thanks for sharing this with me!
I like the Two Speckled Eggs book.