Incoming Resources
- I love you sun, I love you moon, by Karen Pandell ; pictures by Tomie dePaola
- A perfect day, Jennifer Yerkes
- Henry hikes to Fitchburg, D.B. Johnson
- Where does the sky end, grandpa?, Martha Alexander
- The nature journal, a backyard adventure, Savannah Allen
- Ida B, --and her plans to maximize fun, avoid disaster, and (possibly) save the world, Katherine Hannigan
- My spring robin, by Anne Rockwell ; pictures by Harlow Rockwell & Lizzy Rockwell
- Elmer's walk, David McKee
- When spring comes to the DMZ, Uk-Bae Lee ; translated by Chungyon Won and Aileen Won
- Play outside!, Laurent Moreau
- Questions, questions, Marcus Pfister ; translation by NordSüd Verlag ; English adaptation by Marcus Pfister and Susan Pearson
- How far do you love me?, Lulu Delacre ; [text translated from Spanish by Veronica Betancourt]
- Until the beginning, Amy Plum
- Sato the rabbit, Yuki Ainoya ; translated from Japanese by Michael Blaskowsky
- While you're away, Thodoris Papaioannou ; Petros Bouloubasis
- Summer babies, written by Kathryn O. Galbraith ; illustrated by Adela Pons
- El secreto de las hormigas, Baltasar Magro, Dani Padrón
- Southwest sunrise, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrated by Wendell Minor
- What Forest knows, by George Ella Lyon illustrated by August Hall
- Summer color!, by Diana Murray ; illustrated by Zoe Persico
- What the world could make, a story of hope, written by Holly M. McGhee ; illustrated by Pascal Lemaître
- Grandad's prayers of the earth, Douglas Wood ; illustrated by P.J. Lynch
- Dear Rebecca, winter is here, by Jean Craighead George
- Little tails in the jungle with Chipper & Squizzo, Frédéric Brrémaud ; Federico Bertolucci ; translation adapted by Mike Kennedy
- Maisy's nature walk, Lucy Cousins
- View from the air, Charles Lindbergh's earth and sky, by Reeve Lindbergh ; photographs by Richard Brown
- Fishbone's song, Gary Paulsen
- The man who planted trees, Jean Giono ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy ; foreword to the Twentieth Anniversary edition by Wangari Maathai ; afterword to original edition by Norma L. Goodrich ; afterword by Andy Lipkis
- The night is for darkness, written by Jonathan Stutzman ; illustrated by Joseph Kuefler
- Winter's gifts, written by Kaitlin B. Curtice ; illustrated by Gloria Felix
- Qué es el sol?, Reeve Lindbergh ; ilustrado por Stephen Lambert ; traducido por Verónica Uribe
- Roar like a dandelion, words by Ruth Krauss ; drawings by Sergio Ruzzier
- Thank you!, written by Charo Pita ; illustrated by Anuska Allepuz
- Why is the sky up?, Joyce and James Dunbar
- Florette, Anna Walker; [traducción Xènia Pawlowsky]
- Little tails in the forest with Chipper & Squizzo, [written by] Frédéric Brrémaud ; [illustrated by] Federico Bertolucci ; translation adapted by Mike Kennedy
- Bigger than a bumblebee, by Joseph Kuefler
- Caminantes curiosos, Micha Archer ; traducción de Yanitzia Canetti
- Estela, princesa de la noche, Marie-Louise Gay ; [traducción, Verónica Uribe]
- Near or far, by Wiley Blevins
- The grandad tree, Trish Cooke ; illustrated by Sharon Wilson
- FLIP kit
- What Joe saw, Anna Grossnickle Hines
- Island magic, by Martha Bennett Stiles ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Into the outdoors, Susan Gal
- Once in a blue moon, Danielle Daniel
- Zoe and the fawn, words by Catherine Jameson ; pictures by Julie Flett
- At this very moment, Jim Arnosky
- Once upon another time, by Charles Ghigna and Matt Forrest Esenwine ; illustrated by Andrés F. Landazábal
- The nature girls, Aki