Whether distance/online schooling, home schooling, or unschooling, a good home library is key to the learning process for any child. Every child can learn on their own with a good book, even if they’re not reading yet!
Findings published in the journal Social Science Research show that raising a child in a home filled with books positively impacts her future academic growth and job attainment.
https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/study-finds-benefits-of-childs-home-library.html
These books, with beautiful images and lots of easily digestible information, will allow your young learner to grasp the science of nature in a more relatable and meaningful way.
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Nature Books You Should Own
The Big Book of the Blue (The Big Book Series)
The Julia Rothman Natural Anatomy Book Set
Curious Kids Nature Guide: Explore the Amazing Outdoors of the Pacific Northwest (Books)
Botanicum: Welcome to the Museum
A Kid’s Herb Book: For Children of All Ages For Children of All Ages (Books)
Foraging with Kids: 52 Wild and Free Edibles to Enjoy With Your Children
The Magic and Mystery of Trees
The Tree Book for Kids and Their Grown-Ups
What are your favorite homeschooling or nature books?
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