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EcoArt

by Laurie Carlson

There's an art to safeguarding our ecology — in more ways than one! Nature's bounty becomes the tool through which children learn to respect nature, care for their environment, and preserve the Earth's fragile ecological balance — while discovering their own artistic natures. All projects use recyclable, reusable, or nature's own found art materials. 157 pages, ages 3-9.

Publisher: 
Williamson Pub

Project Seasons

by Deborah Parrella

 

The investigative activities in Project Seasons integrate science, agriculture, and environmental themes to show how all living things are interconnected. Students explore plants, worms, soil, farm life, water cycles, and more through the school-year seasons. 318 pages; gr K-6.

Publisher: 
Chelsea Green Publishing

The ABC's of Fruits and Vegetables

by Steve Charney and David Goldbeck

 

Publisher: 
Ceres Press

GrowLab: Activities for Growing Minds

by Eve Pranis and Joy Cohen

Farm to Table & Beyond: LiFE Curriculum Series (LiFE 2)

by Pamela A. Koch, Angela Calabrese Barton, Isobel R. Contento

Publisher: 
National Gardening Association and Teachers College Columbia University

Growing Food : LiFE Curriculum Series (LiFE 1)

by Pamela A. Koch, Angela Calabrese Barton and Isobel R. Contento

Publisher: 
National Gardening Association and Teachers College Columbia University

Nature's Art Box

by Laura C. Martin and David Cain

Publisher: 
Storey Publishing

Cultural Uses of Plants

by Gabriell DeBear Paye

Publisher: 
The New York Botanical Garden Press

Botany on Your Plate

 by Katharine D. Barrett

 

Publisher: 
National Gardening Association

The Growing Classroom

by  Gary Appel and Roberta Jaffe 

Publisher: 
National Gardening Association
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