Birds

“Birds” by Penelope Arlon is an illustrated guide published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2014, designed for young readers interested in the world of birds. This 32-page book provides an engaging overview of the incredible variety and adaptations of birds, featuring sequences that illustrate how they fly. It also explores the life cycles of birds, showcasing a display of bird eggs and offering insights into backyard birds and their behaviors.
Readers will find a wealth of information about birds in diverse habitats, along with simple, enjoyable projects such as creating a bird-watching journal or a bird feeder. This book serves as a reference for juvenile nonfiction, making it an excellent resource for young bird enthusiasts eager to learn more about animals and their environments.
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A visual guide for the very youngest birders.
Discover all about birds! The first pages describe birds’ amazing variety and adaptations, with sequences that show exactly how they fly. Life cycle spreads include a fantastic display of bird eggs. Find out about backyard birds and their dramatic lives, and also about birds in the most extreme habitats on Earth. And learn how to do simple, fun projects, like creating a bird-watching journal or a bird feeder.
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