Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie

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| Rating | : | 4.80 (949 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0615686664 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 52 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-08-23 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie" was honored as a "Finalist" in the "Children's Book Series" category for the 2012 USA Best Book Awards
In 2012, she and two partners formed the Rising Phoenix Press, and they are busy publishing and promoting a wide variety of children's and young adult books.. Jannifer is employed as a conservationist and resides in Princeton, Illinois with her husband and two daughters. She conducted thesis research in Northe
Rachel is a very smart raccoon and teaches Sammy to identify 20 common prairie plants. Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Skunk meet near a prairie and explore it together. The book serves as a junior field guide for children interested in learning about the prairie in a fun way.. This little story on the prairie will teach children all about prairie plants. "Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie" is an exceptional tool for teaching children about life on a Midwest prairie. With an entertaining and educational storyline, vivid ph
Leyla Atke said A perfect introductory tutorial on Biology for children!. Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie by Jannifer Powelson is the first of the awesome children's books from Rachel Racoon and Sammy Skunk Series. Rachel and Sammy meet one day and decide to visit the prairie to see amazing prairie plants and wildflowers. Prairies contain a mixture of grasses and wildflowers. Rachel and Sammy love to study nature. During a hiking tour through the prairie, they explore a lot of beautiful and interesting prairie plants and wildflowers.I l. Learn the plants of the Prairie One book in the Rachel Raccoon and Sammy the Skunk series, Rachel and Sammy take you on an adventure learning the different grasses and flowers of the prairie.The book is full of color photos of the plants and color illustrations which will hold the interest of the younger children, quite unexpected in an e-book.This story is short and interesting and could be read to the youngest children and used as a reference book for young readers.. Amazon Customer said Good read. My six year old and I liked learning about plants in an entertaining way. This story wasn't sappy nor did it have a hidden agenda or political lean to it that many children's books written today seem to have.
