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Children's books set in Toronto (11 P) Pages in category "Children's books set in Ontario" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Pages in category "Children's books set in Oregon" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Notable books, series, or franchises Notes Adarna House: Quezon City: Philippines: 1980 Affirm Press: Melbourne: Australia: 2010 Began publishing children's books in 2017. [1] American Girl: United States: 1986 American Girl series Owned by Mattel: Annick Press: Toronto: Ontario: Canada: 1975 Classic Robert Munsch series The Paper Bag Princess ...
Nature conservation: ISBN 978-1561649907: Everybody Loves a Good Drought: P. Sainath: 1996: Economics; development: ISBN 0-14-025984-8: The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850–1920 (collection of books and other publications) Conservation movement: Eyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlines: Paul Fleischman: 2014 ...
In the Mixedwood Plains ecozone of Southern Ontario, most land is privately owned and hence cannot be protected as a provincial park, nature reserve, or conservation area. [7] Some of these ANSI lands are held by conservation groups, including Nature Conservancy of Canada and Ontario Nature. [7]
Bella's Tree (2009), a book written by Janet Russell, with illustrations by Jirina Marton; The Blythes Are Quoted (2009), a book completed by L.M. Montgomery (1874–1942) near the end of her life but not published in its entirety until 2009; The Boy & the Bindi (2016), a picture book by Vivek Shraya and illustrated by Rajni Perera
Children's literature portal; Walter Morey (February 3, 1907 – January 12, 1992), was a writer of numerous works of children's fiction, set in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Alaska, the places where Morey lived for all of his life. His book Gentle Ben was the basis for the 1967 movie Gentle Giant and the 1967-1969 television show Gentle Ben. [2]
A seven-member volunteer citizen board known as the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) guides DLCD. Oregon’s statewide land use planning program – originated in 1973 under Senate Bill 100 – provides protection of farm and forest lands, conservation of natural resources, orderly and efficient development, coordination ...