Outside, you Notice things.
Author Erin Alladin invites young scientists and daydreamers to look closely and think deeply in this lyrical nonfiction text, celebrating all the kinds of Outside that are available to children, from backyards to.
In Outside, You Notice, a meditative thread of child-like observations (How after the rain / Everything smells greener) is paired with facts about the habits and habitats of animals, insects, birds, and plants (A tree\'s roots reach as wide as its branches).
Nature sparks wonder, wonder leads to curiosity, and curiosity brings about a greater knowledge of the world and one\'s self.
Time spent in the outdoors stirs a child\'s imagination.
Outside, you Notice things.
Illustrator Andrea Blinick portrays these spaces bursting with small wonders with a child\'s-eye view, her na�ve and nostalgic style capturing the joy of endless discovery.
Author Erin Alladin invites young scientists and daydreamers to look closely and think deeply in this lyrical nonfiction text, celebrating all the kinds of Outside that are available to children, from backyards to city parks to cracks in the sidewalk.
In Outside, You Notice, a meditative thread of child-like observations (How after the rain / Everything smells greener) is paired with facts about the habits and habitats of animals, insects, birds, and plants (A tree\'s roots reach as wide as its branches).
Nature sparks wonder, wonder leads to curiosity, and curiosity brings about a greater knowledge of the world and one\'s self.
Time spent in the outdoors stirs a child\'s imagination.
Outside, you Notice things.
Illustrator Andrea Blinick portrays these spaces bursting with small wonders with a child\'s-eye view, her na ve and nostalgic style capturing the joy of endless discovery.
Author Erin Alladin invites young scientists and daydreamers to look closely and think deeply in this lyrical nonfiction text, celebrating all the kinds of Outside that are available to children, from backyards to city parks to cracks in the sidewalk.
In Outside, You Notice, a meditative thread of child-like observations (How after the rain / Everything smells greener) is paired with facts about the habits and habitats of animals, insects, birds, and plants (A tree\'s roots reach as wide as its branches).
Nature sparks wonder, wonder leads to curiosity, and curiosity brings about a greater knowledge of the world and one\'s self.
Time spent in the outdoors stirs a child\'s imagination.
Outside, you Notice things