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Olive Lydia Earle

Autor de State birds and flowers

35 Obras 612 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Incluye los nombres: O. L. Earle, Olive Earle, Olive L. Earle

Obras de Olive Lydia Earle

State birds and flowers (1951) 62 copias
State trees (1960) 52 copias
Crickets (1956) 50 copias
Birds and their nests (1952) 36 copias
Camels and Llamas (1961) 32 copias
Paws, Hoofs, and Flippers (1954) 28 copias
Robins in the garden (1953) 27 copias
Strange Lizards (1960) 26 copias
Squirrels in the Garden (1963) 25 copias
Nuts (1975) 23 copias
Praying Mantis (1969) 22 copias
Birds and Their Beaks (1965) 20 copias
Pond and Marsh Plants (1972) 17 copias
Animals and their ears (1974) 17 copias

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This makes a great story to read to children. It isn't fictional, it's full of information and the illustrations are really fine. It took the fear of crickets away from my children and made them interesting.
 
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MrsLee | Jan 9, 2016 |
This book is about all the states trees and what is important about them. It also explains what the trees look like and what some of them are used for. For example, the Douglas Fir is the state tree in Oregon and it is used to make railroads because of its strength.

The illustrations are made in pencil and really do a great job showing the reader what the trees look like, or at least give an idea. It would be nice if they were done in colored pencil.

Reading Level: Intermediate
Genre: Nonfiction - Informational… (más)
 
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rdg301library | May 27, 2014 |

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Obras
35
Miembros
612
Popularidad
#41,086
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
21

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