Little Kids First Nature Guide Birds

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Paperback
$9.99 US
8.21"W x 8.24"H x 0.22"D  
On sale Apr 09, 2024 | 48 Pages | 978-1-4263-7539-2
| Preschool - 3
This delightful take-along guide for young children is all about discovering the feathered friends in their neighborhood—and beyond!

In this companion to the best-selling National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books, little explorers get to know a variety of common and not-so-common birds through vibrant photos and easy-to-understand profiles. Young explorers can use this sturdy take-along guide to identify birds by their size, coloring, and even their sound, from the kee-kee-kee of a pileated woodpecker to the gobble-gobble of a wild turkey. Readers will also learn about the parts of a bird, their nesting habits, and their stages of growth, from egg to bird. Fun games and a glossary will get little bird-watchers up and moving, walking the walk, and squawking the squawk!
MOIRA ROSE DONOHUE is the author of all sorts of nonfiction books for children, including the Little Kids First Big Book of the Rain Forest, Little Kids First Big Book of Rocks, Minerals, and Shells, Kangaroo to the Rescue!, and Parrot Genius!, all from National Geographic. moirarosedonohue.weebly.com
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This delightful take-along guide for young children is all about discovering the feathered friends in their neighborhood—and beyond!

In this companion to the best-selling National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books, little explorers get to know a variety of common and not-so-common birds through vibrant photos and easy-to-understand profiles. Young explorers can use this sturdy take-along guide to identify birds by their size, coloring, and even their sound, from the kee-kee-kee of a pileated woodpecker to the gobble-gobble of a wild turkey. Readers will also learn about the parts of a bird, their nesting habits, and their stages of growth, from egg to bird. Fun games and a glossary will get little bird-watchers up and moving, walking the walk, and squawking the squawk!

Author

MOIRA ROSE DONOHUE is the author of all sorts of nonfiction books for children, including the Little Kids First Big Book of the Rain Forest, Little Kids First Big Book of Rocks, Minerals, and Shells, Kangaroo to the Rescue!, and Parrot Genius!, all from National Geographic. moirarosedonohue.weebly.com

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