Storms, Swamps, Woods & More: Kids' Nature Books
This summer, kids across Canada will be exploring new habitats—whether across the country or just outside their city limits. This is a list of books to help them understand what they're seeing and experiencing, from trees to storms to swamps. In Part 2, we'll turn to the fauna side of things.

Canada Close Up: Canada's Trees

Who Needs a Swamp?
A Wetland Ecosystem

Cool Woods
A Trip around the World's Boreal Forest

Fire!
The Renewal of a Forest

Explore Water!
25 Great Projects, Activities, Experiments

Branching Out
How Trees Are Part of Our World

Oceans
Looking at Beaches and Coral Reefs, Tides and Currents, Sea Mammals and Fish, Seaweeds and Other Ocean Wonders

Hook, Line and Sinker
Everything Kids Want to Know About Fishing!

Kids Canadian Plant Book, The

Avati
Discovering Arctic Ecology (Inuktitut)

Tree of Life
The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth

Who Needs an Iceberg?
An Arctic Ecosystem

Be a Wilderness Detective

Nowhere Else on Earth
Standing Tall for the Great Bear Rainforest

A Walk on the Tundra
Inuktitut

Rewilding
Giving Nature a Second Chance

Be a Night Detective
Solving the Mysteries of Twilight, Dusk, and Nightfall

Capelin Weather

Stories of the Aurora
The Myths and Facts of the Northern Lights

Seasonal Cycles
English Edition

Do Fish Fart?
Answers to Kids' Questions About Lakes