As the Crow Flies

As the Crow Flies by Sheila Keenan, published by Macmillan on September 18, 2012, is a 40-page exploration of the world of crows. This book presents a unique perspective on these birds, highlighting their characteristics and behaviors. Through engaging verse, it invites readers to observe the often-overlooked aspects of crows, showcasing their playful and clever nature.
Readers will find a delightful blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements, as the text encourages curiosity about animals and nature. The book captures the essence of crows, portraying them as both amusing and intelligent creatures. With its vibrant illustrations and rhythmic storytelling, this edition aims to inspire a sense of wonder about the natural world, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in science and nature.
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All day long, you’re on the go.
You don’t have time to watch a crow.
But we’re here . . . and here . . . and there.
We poke our beaks in everywhere.
Crows can be noisy. They can be nosy and bold, too, which some people find annoying. But if you are lucky enough to live in a place where crows roost, you know they can also be funny, ingenious, and beautiful.
Beautiful to look at and fun to read aloud, this book created by Sheila Keenan and Kevin Duggan will make imaginations soar as high as the crow flies.
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