Achoo! Why Pollen Counts is a Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient
Mom's Choice Award
Foreword Reviews' 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist
Picture Books (Children's)
https://indiefab.forewordreviews.com/books/achoo-why-pollen-counts/
Tejas Star Reading List 2016-2017 - sí! Achoo! is available in Spanish.
¡Achíss! La importancia del polen was selected for this year's list. http://www.txla.org/tejas-current
Hot off the Press - a featured book for May 2015 by the CBC - Children's Book Council. www.cbcbooks.org/hot-off-the-press
National Agriculture in the Classroom - A Selected National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix
Resource for your Classroom
American Farm Bureau Federation for Agriculture Recommended Publication
LitPick TOP CHOICE BOOK REVIEW AWARD
Mom's Choice Award
Foreword Reviews' 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist
Picture Books (Children's)
https://indiefab.forewordreviews.com/books/achoo-why-pollen-counts/
Tejas Star Reading List 2016-2017 - sí! Achoo! is available in Spanish.
¡Achíss! La importancia del polen was selected for this year's list. http://www.txla.org/tejas-current
Hot off the Press - a featured book for May 2015 by the CBC - Children's Book Council. www.cbcbooks.org/hot-off-the-press
National Agriculture in the Classroom - A Selected National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix
Resource for your Classroom
American Farm Bureau Federation for Agriculture Recommended Publication
LitPick TOP CHOICE BOOK REVIEW AWARD
Story Monster Approved Winner 2019 Children’s Book Fiction
Purple Dragonfly Book Award Winner 2020 Picture Book
Firebird Book Award 2021 Picture Book - 1st Place
Purple Dragonfly Book Award Winner 2020 Picture Book
Firebird Book Award 2021 Picture Book - 1st Place
Spring has arrived and pollen is in the air. Baby Bear does not like the pollen—it sticks to his fur and makes him itchy and sneezy. He’s allergic! Achoo! He just wishes the pollen were gone. But when his friends gather to tell him why they need pollen, Baby Bear learns that pollen is good for the forest and provides food for many animals, including him!
Thanks to Dr. Alan Graham, Curator of Paleobotany & Palynology at Missouri Botanical Garden’s Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development, for reviewing the accuracy of the information in this book.