One Small Square: Woods

One Small Square: Woods by Patricia Wynne, published by McGraw-Hill Education on September 22, 1997, is an engaging exploration of the natural world aimed at young readers. This 48-page book invites children to uncover the mysteries of the woods through fun experiments and activities that require only simple equipment. The narrative encourages readers to observe their surroundings, revealing the secrets behind phenomena such as the behavior of butterflies and the changing colors of leaves.
In this edition, readers will find beautifully illustrated content that serves as both a picture field guide and an educational resource. The book includes a glossary-index and a resource list, making it a valuable tool for those interested in science, particularly in the areas of Earth sciences and seismology. By focusing on one small square at a time, young “detectives” can delve into the wonders of nature while honing their observational skills and curiosity about the environment.
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The woods are full of puzzles to be solved, clues to be found. Inspired by this book’s hints and fun-filled experiments and activities, and using only simple equipment, young readers unlock the closely guarded secrets of the woodsfrom the strange meetings of lazy butterflies, to the miraculous “walking” of a twig, to the riddle of why the leaves turn color and fall. One small square at a time, these “detectives” plunge deeper and deeper into ancient mysterieswithout ever getting lost. Beautifully illustrated, Woods offers a picture field guide, a glossary-index, and a resource list.
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