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BKLYN Woodlands Children's Books

A booklist created in collaboration with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Environmental Education Center.

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The home builders
Bajaj, Varsha, author.
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(Print Book) Various woodland creatures make their homes and prepare for their young.

In the Woods
Elliott, David/ Dunlavey, Rob (ILT)
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(Print Book) The stealthy bobcat, the inquisitive raccoon, and the dignified bear waking up from his winter nap are just a few of the glorious animals featured in this collection of poems and woodland scenes.

Woodland Dreams
Jameson, Karen
Format: Book

(Print Book) In rhyming text, a little girl and her dog wander through the woods, saying goodnight to all her favorite wild animals before finally arriving at her own cabin for a good night's sleep.

On Sleepy Hill
Hegarty, Patricia
Format: Book

(Print Book) Forest animals get ready to settle down for bedtime in this book filled with intricate, die-cut, peek-through pages.

Little Owl's day
by Divya Srinivasan.
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(Print Book) Little Owl explores the forest at daytime after being woken up by a noisy squirrel.

El dâia del pequeäno bâuho
Divya Srinivasan ; traducciâon: Joana Delgado
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(Print Book, Spanish Edition) Pequeño búho explora el bosque durante el día después de ser despertado por una ardilla ruidosa.

Who Ate My Chestnut? ??????????
Lei Xia Chao Wang
Format: PRINTED MATL

(Print Book, Chinese/English Bilingual) A squirrel looks everywhere for the chestnut he has buried. (Text in Chinese in the main body and in English in thumbnail view at the end.)

The squirrels' busy year / A First Science Storybook
Jenkins, Martin, 1959- author.
Format: PRINTED MATL

(Print Book) The perfect introduction to seasons and weather for young children. It's winter. It's cold! The squirrels are digging up acorns to eat. But what will they eat in the spring, when the acorns are gone?

The Bear Went over the Mountain
Cabrera, Jane
Format: Book

(Print Book) In this take-off on the familiar nursery rhyme, a series of animals looks for a missing friend until all are on the other side of the mountain, having a jamboree.

This moose belongs to me
Oliver Jeffers.
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(Print Book) Is it possible to own a moose?