In this nonfiction picture book, young readers learn just why the mother nesting bird stays quiet and still while sitting on her eggs. By an illustrator who has worked with Dreamworks Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation. 15,000 first printing.
In this nonfiction picture book for young readers, we learn just why the mother nesting bird stays quiet and still while sitting on her eggs. Shh. . . .
In a simple, cheerful conversation with nature, a young boy observes how the season changes from winter to spring in Kenard Pak's Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring.
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text introduce different kinds of birds' nests, from the scrapes that falcons build atop high, craggy ledges to the underground nests that burrowing owls dig. Includes brief facts about each kind of bird.
Have You Heard the Nesting Bird
The author Rita Gray poetically recounts their ordinary real-life resting places while revealing their anything-but-ordinary dreams.
Rhyming text explores the wonders of natural cooperation between flowers and the animals and insects of the forest.
This lyrical bedtime book is an ode to baby birds everywhere and to sleepy children, safe in their beds.
Press each button on the side of the book to hear the phrase said in each language, then practise saying it yourself!
As soon as one of the old birds has his mouth full, he flies to the nest to feed the young. But not all birds feed in the same way. A robin just drops a big earthworm, or a part of one, into the gaping baby mouth. Many other birds do so ...
A band, a flight, a flock of birds - the world is full of lots of birds!