01203 a2200205 4500001000700000020001800007020003300025041000800058082000800066100001900074500004600093520054800139521001100687856002400698040002500722245012900747260004100876300004600917700003400963118246 a9781580896061 q(reinforced for library use) aeng a580 aSanchez, Anita aIB program. Uso restrito aos professores. aCarolus (Karl) Linnaeus started off as a curious child who loved exploring the garden. Despite his intelligence--and his mother's scoldings--he was a poor student, preferring to be outdoors with his beloved plants and bugs. As he grew up, Karl's love of nature led him to take on a seemingly impossible task: to give a scientific name to every living thing on earth. The result was the Linnaean system--the basis for the classification system used by biologists around the world today. Backyard sciences are brought to life in beautiful color. aYear 5 u00002f/00002f62.jpg aBR-BrIDEAcBR-BrIDEA10aKarl, get out of the garden!bCarolus Linnaeus and the naming of everythingcAnita Sanchez ; illustrated by Catherine Stock. aWatertown, MAbCharlesbridgec[2017] a47 pagesbcolor illustrationse21 x 27 cm aStock, Catherineeillustrator