I am so excited for the release of Achoo! Why Pollen Counts next month! I have a new website just for the book. Here you will learn more about the book, the importance of pollen, and the pollination process.
Do you know how a snowflake is formed?
Do you know which butterflies eat pollen?
Did you know there are spiders who eat pollen as a source of protein?
Why is pollen so important to us and the earth? How do pollinators help us?
Pollen is SO much more than an allergen. SO MUCH more than sticky yellow dust!
Check out the book's website: www.Achoowhypollencounts.com or visit the publisher's Achoo! homepage to find cool info, free Teaching Activities, free Quizzes, and more!
While you are there take a look at all the Arbordale Publishing books I've illustrated. Every Arbordale book has these terrific free resources - perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, or those extra inquisitive kids who can't learn enough about a subject and always want to know more!
Astro: The Steller Sea Lion, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey
The Glaciers are Melting!, written by Donna Love
Home in the Cave, written by Janet Halfmann
Shark Baby, written by Ann Downer
Sea Slime: It's Eeuwy, Gooey and Under the Sea, written by Dr. Ellen Prager
The Shape Family Babies, written by Kristen Haas
Salamander Season, written by Jennifer Keats Curtis and J. Adam Frederick
Animal Partners, written by Scotti Cohn
Coming in 2016, two new ones!
Bees show up on every page of Achoo! Why Pollen Counts, but another important pollinator is the butterfly. Recently released from Charlesbridge, written by Jerry Pallotta is Butterfly Counting. If your youngsters loved the Butterfly Colors and Counting board book, then they will enjoy learning so much more from its 32 page "big sister".
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