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And
Still the Turtle Watched
by Sheila MacGill-Callahan
A tale of environmental pollution and recovery.
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$6.99 |
Animal
Speak: the Spiritual & Magical Power of Creatures Great
& Small
by Ted Andrews
Provides techniques for recognizing & interpreting the
signs & omens of the natura worlsd. Includes a comprehensive
dictionary of animal, bird, and reptile symbolism.
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$19.95 |
Backyard
Stars: A Guide for Home and the Road
A Klutz Guide
A foldout, laminated guide to the stars.
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$4.95 |
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Brother Eagle,
Sister Sky
paintings by Susan Jeffers / Puffin BooksThe
American Indian Chief Seattle's message of respect for the
earth & every creature on it.
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$7.99 |
Cherokee
Animal Tales
edited by George F. Scheer / Council Oak Books
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$7.95 |
Children's
Millenium Atlas of the World
(ages 8-12)
by Rand McNally
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$16.95 |
Discovering
Maps
Hammond World Atlas
A children's World Atlas & Guide to map reading. |
$9.95 |
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Earth
by Susanna Van Rose / Dorling Kindersley
An informative, thoughtful. provoking guide to the fascinating
story of the earth.
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$15.95 |
The
Flower Hunter: William Bartram, Americxa's First Naturalist
by Deborah Kogan Ray
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$17.00 |
Ghost
Dogs of the South
byRandy russell & Janet Narnett / John F. Blair Publisher |
$12.95 |
Ghosts
of the Southern mountains & Appalachia
by Nancy Roberts / University of North Carolina Press
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$12.95 |
Glow-in-the-dark
Constellations: A Field Guide for Young Stargazers
by C. E. Thompson
A beginners guide tostargazing with glow-in-the-dark illustrations
of major constellations visible each season.
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$8.99 |
How
Come Planet Earth?
by Kathy Wollard
Explains 125 mysteries about the world we think we know best.
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$12.95 |
How
Do Birds Find Their Way?
(ages5-9)
by Ron Gans
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$4.99 |
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Incredible
Earth, A Book of Answers for Kids
by Ann-Jeanette Campbell, Ronald Rood
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$12.95 |
Keepers
of the Earth: Native American Stories & Environmental
Activities for Children
by Michael J. Caduto, Joseph Bruchac / Fulcrum Publishing
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$19.95 |
Kids
Camp (ages 4-12)
by Laurie Carlson, Judith Dammel
More than 100 hands-on activities & games that teach kids
the basics for safe, fun camping and how to realy explore
the tiny things in nature.
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$14.95 |
Mapping
the World
by Sylvia Johnson
Through a fascinating collection of colorful maps & an
informtive text readers are encouraged to think about how
views of the world cahnged over time.
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$16.00 |
Native
American Animal Storeis
told by Joseph Bruchac / Fulcrum Publising
A collection of 24 native american tales coming from Mohawk,
Hopi, Yaqui, Haida & other cultures demonstrating the
power of animals in Native American Traditiond..
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$12.95 |
Old
Turtle - "A 1993 Children's Book Award"
by Douglas Wood, watercolors by Cheng-Khee Chee
In a world that echoes with argument and confusion the Old
Turtle speaks withquiet eloquence and reminds all cretures
fo our connection to God, the earth, & to one another.
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$8.95 |
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Old
Turtle & the Broken Truth
by Douglas Wood, watercolors by Jon.J. Muth
A timeless story about love, acceptance, and the nature of
truth.
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$17.95 |
Only
the Names Remain, The Cherokee & The Trail of Tears
by Alex W. Bealer
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$6.99 |
Rand
McNally Answer Book
The Geography Resource for students |
$12.95 |
Spirits
of the Earth
by Bobby Lake-Thom
A guide to Native American Symbols, Stories, and Ceremonies.
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$16.00 |
Spooky
Soputh
retold by S. E. Schlosser / Globe Pequot Press
Tales of hauntings, strange happenings, and other locl lore.
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$11.95 |
Thirtenn
Moons On Turtle's back: A Native American Year of Moons
by Joseph Bruchac, Jonathan London / A PaperStar Book
In Native American legends, the thirteen scales on Old Turtle's
back hold the key to the 13 cycles of the moons 7 the changing
seasons. these lyrical poems and stiking paintings celebrate
the wonder of the seasons.
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$6.99 |
Trekking
in the Trail (ages6 &
up)
by Linda White
The perfect kids hiking companion with recipes, exercises,
equipment lists & activities to do along the way.
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$9.95 |
Who
Pooped in the Park
by Steve Kemp / Farcountry Press
Follow Ranger Gus in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
and find poop (scat) & footprints (tracks) & discover
which animal mad ethem.
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$9.95 |
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