Towering Tree Puzzle

Towering Tree Puzzle
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1452145415

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Forest Friends and the Great Berry Mystery

Forest Friends and the Great Berry Mystery
Author: Adrian Dragoi
Publsiher: Adrian Dragoi
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Embark on a magical journey with Nutmeg, Meadow, Thumper, and Whisk in "Forest Friends and the Great Berry Mystery." This enchanting children's book takes young readers on a whimsical adventure through the mysterious enchanted forest. Follow the delightful characters as they navigate the Puzzle Tree, join the Grand Berry Parade, and discover the secrets of the Friendship Seed garden. Filled with laughter, curiosity, and heartwarming moments, this story celebrates the magic of friendship and the wonders of nature. With captivating illustrations and a sprinkle of fantasy, this book is perfect for children aged 3-8 who love tales of imagination, exploration, and the joy of shared adventures. Join our forest friends and let the enchantment unfold in every page!

The Puzzle of Life and how it Has Been Put Together

The Puzzle of Life and how it Has Been Put Together
Author: Arthur Nicols
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1878
Genre: Historical geology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105116256285

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The puzzle of life and how it has been put together a short history of vegetable and animal life

The puzzle of life and how it has been put together  a short history of vegetable and animal life
Author: Arthur Nicols
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1877
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555001939

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The Jigsaw Jungle An Exciting Bedtime Adventure with Coloring Pages and Puzzles

The Jigsaw Jungle  An Exciting Bedtime Adventure with Coloring Pages and Puzzles
Author: Shu Chen Hou
Publsiher: Kokoshungsan Ltd
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with "The Jigsaw Jungle," a delightful bedtime story picture book that invites young readers to explore a jungle like no other—a jungle made entirely of jigsaw puzzles! Join Alex as he ventures into this captivating ecosystem, where each puzzle piece holds a clue to unlocking its secrets. In this enchanting tale, children will be transported to a world of imagination and discovery as they follow Alex on his puzzle-filled journey. From piecing together clues to navigating through intricate landscapes, readers will join Alex on a quest filled with excitement and wonder. Filled with vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, "The Jigsaw Jungle" is the perfect bedtime story to spark imaginations and inspire dreams of adventure. Ideal for ages 5-9, this captivating book will ignite a love for puzzles and exploration in young readers. Plus, inside the book, enjoy coloring pages featuring scenes from "The Jigsaw Jungle," as well as fun puzzles that will challenge young minds and keep them entertained long after bedtime. Don't miss out on the excitement! Add "The Jigsaw Jungle" to your bedtime story collection today and let the adventure unfold in your dreams.

Portland Hill Walks

Portland Hill Walks
Author: Laura O. Foster
Publsiher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2005-03-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781604690231

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Portland Hill Walks is no ordinary guidebook. No restaurant ratings, no rehashed explanations of how the city got its name. Instead, in twenty meandering, view-studded strolls from forested canyons to cityscape peaks, this lively travelogue answers questions you may never have thought to ask, such as: What street used to be a row of floating homes? What eastside peak, with its "healthful air," was home to tuberculosis sanatoriums? What happened to the lake in Guilds Lake? What Portlander modeled swimwear in the U.S. Senate? Explore the city's streets, stairs, trails, and hidden passageways to discover the stories and spirit of a town rated among the country's most livable places.

Corvus

Corvus
Author: Esther Woolfson
Publsiher: Granta Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781847082947

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One spring, many years ago, Esther Woolfson's daughter rescued a fledgling rook. That rook, named Chicken, quickly established herself as part of the family, and other birds, including an irascible cockatiel and a depressive parrot, soon followed. But it was the corvids - members of the crow family - who amazed Woolfson with their personality and their capacity for affection. This classic blend of memoir and natural history combines the author's fascination with all things avian, from the mechanics of flight to the science of birdsong, with her funny, tender stories of life among the birds.

The End of Eden

The End of Eden
Author: Adam Welz
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781635575231

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“Exquisite.”-DAVID WALLACE-WELLS “At once an elegy and an exhortation.”-ELIZABETH KOLBERT “A book that goes deeper than any before into the meaning of the climate breakdown for all the rest of creation.”-BILL McKIBBEN “Celebratory and heartbreaking.”-DAVID GEORGE HASKELL A revelatory exploration of climate change from the perspective of wild species and natural ecosystems--an homage to the miraculous, vibrant entity that is life on Earth. The stories we usually tell ourselves about climate change tend to focus on the damage inflicted on human societies by big storms, severe droughts, and rising sea levels. But the most powerful impacts are being and will be felt by the natural world and its myriad species, which are already in the midst of the sixth great extinction. Rising temperatures are fracturing ecosystems that took millions of years to evolve, disrupting the life forms they sustain--and in many cases driving them towards extinction. The natural Eden that humanity inherited is quickly slipping away. Although we can never really know what a creature thinks or feels, The End of Eden invites the reader to meet wild species on their own terms in a range of ecosystems that span the globe. Combining classic natural history, firsthand reportage, and insights from cutting-edge research, Adam Welz brings us close to creatures like moose in northern Maine, parrots in Puerto Rico, cheetahs in Namibia, and rare fish in Australia as they struggle to survive. The stories are intimate yet expansive and always dramatic. An exquisitely written and deeply researched exploration of wild species reacting to climate breakdown, The End of Eden offers a radical new kind of environmental journalism that connects humans to nature in a more empathetic way than ever before and galvanizes us to act in defense of the natural world before it's too late.