Recipient of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Bilingual Books. Las Joyas Voladoras son los "Visita flores" o colibrIes, y desempeNan un papel esencial de la mayor importancia, porque sOlo ellos pueden polinizar muchos de los Arboles y arbustos que forman parte de la naturaleza. Sin embargo, Ultimamente los nUmeros de estas pequeNas aves se han disminuido porque hemos invadido y destruido sus hAbitats, pero este libro explica lo que podemos hacer para proteger y conservar este tesoro nacional. En PanamA, se han observado 59 especies de colibrIes. Algunos de ellos son...
Recipient of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Bilingual Books. Las Joyas Voladoras son los "Visita flores" o colibrIes, y d...
Recipient of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Bilingual Books. Las Joyas Voladoras son los "Visita flores" o colibrIes, y desempeNan un papel esencial de la mayor importancia, porque sOlo ellos pueden polinizar muchos de los Arboles y arbustos que forman parte de la naturaleza. Sin embargo, Ultimamente los nUmeros de estas pequeNas aves se han disminuido porque hemos invadido y destruido sus hAbitats, pero este libro explica lo que podemos hacer para proteger y conservar este tesoro nacional. En PanamA, se han observado 59 especies de colibrIes. Algunos de ellos son...
Recipient of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Bilingual Books. Las Joyas Voladoras son los "Visita flores" o colibrIes, y d...
Though hummingbirds are among the smallest birds, they have the stamina to fly great distances, not only during migration but on a daily basis. And together with the bees and bats, they help to pollinate the flora and fauna to sustain the world's food supply. Meet Rubilito, an intrepid little hummingbird. Find out why he leaves Texas and flies over the Gulf of Mexico, through Central America, all the way to Panama Learn how you can help him do his job. Bilingual children's story in English and Spanish.
Though hummingbirds are among the smallest birds, they have the stamina to fly great distances, not only during migration but on a daily basis. And...
Bats are our friends, and we shouldn't be afraid of them. They eat insects and pollinate plants, too, just like the birds, the bees and other animals and insects. There are millions of bats on Earth, over a thousand species, but here you will meet just three of them: Murcielita, Fred and Joe. Read their story to find out what happens when these three friends go exploring. Bilingual story in English and Spanish. Promotes environmental awareness.
Bats are our friends, and we shouldn't be afraid of them. They eat insects and pollinate plants, too, just like the birds, the bees and other anima...