Eggs and Chicks

Eggs and Chicks by Fiona Patchett is a colorful information book published by Usborne in 2006. This new edition, comprising 32 pages, is designed for beginner readers and features easy-to-read text crafted with the assistance of a reading expert. The book explores various aspects of birds and their eggs, providing answers to questions such as which bird lays the biggest egg and how chicks learn to fly.
Readers will discover a wealth of information through engaging chapters that cover topics like building nests, hatching, and the growth of chicks. The book is illustrated with vibrant photos and artwork, enhancing the learning experience. Additionally, it includes internet links to selected websites that offer further pictures, information, and activities related to birds and farm animals, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in science and nature.
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Which bird lays the biggest egg in the world and how do tiny chicks learn to fly? Beginner readers can find answers to these questions and more in this colourful information book. Illustrated with fabulous photos and artwork. Easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading expert. Internet links to carefully selected websites with pictures, information and activities.Chapters in this book include:- Parents and chicks- Building a nest- Unusual nests- Laying eggs- Keeping warm- Inside an egg- Hatching- In the nest- Cuckoo chicks- Dinnertime- First flight- Good parents- Growing up- Different eggs
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