Little Busybodies: The Life of Crickets, Ants, Bees, Beetles, and Other Busybodies

Posted in Animals, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Public Domain, Reading, Upper Elementary on April 3, 2012

And we who wrote this book? Well, we, too, have been children. We used to climb trees and turn somersaults; why—But that is another story! And we remember so well what it used to be like to have to learn dull things we did not wish to know. So we said to ourselves, as we Read More »

Birds of Gay Plumage

Posted in Animals, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on March 18, 2012

I had never heard of a sunbird until I found this living nature book written by Mary and Elizabeth Kirby. From the “Sunbird page“: Sunbirds are tiny jewels of the Old World tropics. Most are forest birds, but some occur in patches of vegetation in the desert. Many species possess glittering iridescent colors. In this feature, Read More »

Even More Bird Books!

Posted in Animals, College Prep, High School, Kindergarten, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Preschool, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on March 18, 2012

There are just too many good public domain bird books! I have been finding more and more great books about birds to share and so I decided to share all the gutenberg.org resources in one post. These gorgeous color illustrations I am using come from a periodical called Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography.  You can Read More »

The First Book of Birds

Posted in Animals, Kindergarten, Lower Elementary, Nature Studies, Preschool, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on March 16, 2012

Have I got a treat for you!  If you haven’t noticed yet, I have been on a quest to find resources for bird enthusiasts.  The public domain is filled with great books about fowl. And this resource is supreme! Every single page in this book has an amazing illustration on it. And the best part Read More »

The Sandman Stories

Posted in Animals, Literature, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Public Domain, Reading, Upper Elementary on March 13, 2012

I couldn’t find much information on William J. Hopkins.  He wrote several books for children in the early 1900’s, including the Sandman series. Each of these books are a collection of short, realistic tales about the farm, the sea, and nature. Hopkins uses the narrative method to provide not only entertainment, but also rich lessons Read More »

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