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Hardcover
ISBN: 0590452673
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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Edition: Hardcover: ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x 7.25 x 6.50
ISBN: 0590463675
Annotation
Provides information about the physical characteristics, habits, migration patterns, and markings of different species of birds. Includes transparent overlays.
From the Publisher
In BIRDS, A First Discovery Book, young children can see the skeleton beneath the feathers of a bird, discover a nest of eggs hidden in a tree, and watch a ptarmigan change colors with the changing seasons.
Synopsis
This book provides information about the physical characteristics, habits, migration patterns, and markings of various species of birds. Originallypublished in France in 1990. "Age four to eight." (Booklist)
From The Critics
BookList - Hazel Rochman
Originally published in France, this small square book is part of a handsomely designed First Discovery series, which introduces biology and other information to young children. The simple, fact-filled text about birds' beaks, claws, feathers, nests, feeding, and flight is realistically illustrated with sharp, glowingly colored pictures on strong white paper. The spiral-bound pages make ingenious use of brightly painted transparencies that reveal surprising changes and connections as you turn the pages. The page on flight has a transparency that lifts up to reveal a diagram of the bird's lightweight skeleton. The page on camouflage shows a ptarmigan with feathers that blend with its surroundings. A final double-page spread shows birds flying south in autumn--crows, geese, storks, and swallows--each group in its own formation. |
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