Winter Nature Study #NatureBookClub {Link Up}

I would like to let you know I have joined #NatureBookClub hosted by Thaleia Maher from Something 2 Offer. The#NatureBookClub  is a ongoing Homeschooling Event. I can’t wait to join in each month as I know being a part of the Nature Book Club Charlie and I will find new blogs to follow and new resources to use in our classroom.

Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep!

It’s time for Big Bear to hibernate, so Old Man Winter keeps telling him: “Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep.” But Big Bear doesn’t hear very well.

Animals in Winter (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science) 

Probably not. Butterflies can’t survive cold weather, so when winter comes, many butterflies fly to warmer places.

All About Animals in Winter (Celebrate Winter)

Some animals’ fur turns white. Other animals hibernate. Winter is here! Celebrate the season with lovely photos and a simple design that beautifully support early readers.

Scholastic Reader Level 2: Hibernation

Learn all about animals and what they do during the winter!

“Bear sniffed once.
She sniffed twice.
‘I smell winter in the air. . . .'”

A chill is in the air and Bear knows it is time for her winter nap. But first, she must tell Snail. And Snail must tell Skunk

Taking nonfiction into the realm of bedtime read-to-me stories, this rich, melodic text paired with detailed color pencil illustrations describes how 13 North American animal species—such as black bear, ermine, pileated woodpecker, porcupine, river otter, and ruffed grouse—survive harsh winter snows snug inside their dens, nests, burrows, and lodges.

Birds in Winter (Bullfrog Books: What Happens in Winter?)

In Birds in Winter, beginning readers will learn how birds migrate or adapt to survive the winter months. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage early readers as they discover how birds handle the chilly weather conditions.

A Bed For The Winter, Level 1: Beginning to Read

A Bed for the Winter is the harrowing story of a little dormouse and his frantic search for a safe place to hibernate.

Hibernation Station

Everybody at the station! It’s time for winter hibernation! The sweet rhyming text of this book will calm even the most rambunctious kids and have them dreaming about what it’s like to hibernate. Young readers will be soothed and delighted as this story introduces them to different types of hibernating animals.

How and Why Animals Prepare for Winter (How and Why Series)

Check out Thaleia Maher post for #NatureBookClub at Pinecone Exploration Nature Study #NatureBookClub {Link Up}

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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