Birds

Birds
ISBN-10
0618307222
ISBN-13
9780618307227
Series
Birds
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Authors
Peter Alden, Roger Tory Peterson

Description

From the brilliant blue of an Indigo Bunting to the scarlet red of a Summer Tanager, coloring your own field guide is the most enjoyable way to learn about birds. Each drawing is accompanied by a brief description that educates as it entertains. Place the new color stickers next to the drawings for a visual reference while coloring. Coloring the drawings helps reinforce the color, image, and shape of each bird, improving your memory and perception while offering a pleasant and easy way to learn. Fun for adults as well as children, beginning and experienced naturalists alike.

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