My Valuable Pot Given by Nature

My Valuable Pot Given by Nature
Author: Sanshray Padhy
Publisher: StoryMirror Infotech Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 54
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9392661193

Have you ever heard of wonderful creatures zooming out of a pot, brimming with a plethora of stories? No? Well then, this book is your best answer. Get ready to immerse yourself in the story of Mother Nature, a valuable magic pot, and two arrogant siblings humbled by Mother Nature herself! Be enchanted by the stories retold by the four spirits. As a bonus, if you don't like fiction (consider it childish or for any other reason), you can directly read chapter nine that highlights simple chores you can adopt in your everyday life and explore wonderful craft ideas centered around saving nature! The book's imagery and pace makes it unputdownable. I will let you in on a secret. I met Nature and worked with her to make two siblings resign their evil ways! I highly encourage young readers to absorb the beautiful messages. Have Fun!!!

Nature Magazine

Nature Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1925
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

An illustrated monthly with popular articles about nature.

A Natural History of Conifers

A Natural History of Conifers
Author: Aljos Farjon
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0881928690

A compelling account of the extraordinary relatives of ordinary garden conifers. Leading expert Aljos Farjon provides a compelling narrative that observes conifers from the standpoint of the curious naturalist. It starts with the basic question of what conifers are and continues to explore their evolution, taxonomy, ecology, distribution, human uses, and issues of conservation. As the story unfolds many popular misconceptions are dispelled, such as the false notion that all conifers have cones. The extraordinary diversity of conifers begins to dawn as Farjon describes the diminutive creeping shrub Microcachrys tetragona, whose strange seed cones resemble raspberries, and the prehistoric-looking Araucaria meulleri. The taxonomic diversity of conifers is huge and Farjon goes on to relate how, over the course of 300 million years, these trees and shrubs have adapted to survive geological upheavals, climatic extremes, and formidable competition from flowering plants. All who seek to learn more about the early history of life on our planet will cherish this book.