Gracie’s Birds

Gracie’s Birds by Fred Burstein, published by Wilder Publications, Incorporated on August 19, 2021, is a children’s book that invites readers to explore the world of birds through the perspective of Gracie, a dog. This 58-page edition presents a variety of birds in their natural habitats, allowing young readers to learn about their behaviors and environments in an engaging manner.
In this book, readers follow Gracie as she observes different species, including the Robin, Blue Jay, and Ruby Throated Hummingbird, among others. The narrative is enriched by Burstein’s poetic expression, providing intimate imagery that brings each bird to life. The book focuses on themes related to animals and nature, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile nonfiction.
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Fred Burstein is the author of eight children’s books, many of which have won awards.
Reviewers have said that he sees through the eyes of a child. However, in this book he is seeing through the eyes of his dog, Gracie. As we read we get to know a variety of birds in their natural environment. The same for Gracie. So the reader follows in her rather large footsteps and learns how each bird in the woodland lives, eats, sees. This book is like Gracie’s own mind-movie. Beautifully expressed by the poet, Fred Burstein. Praises are also given Rebecca Burstein, Fred’s daughter. In her intimate imagery, we see close up, the following birds: Robin, Blue Jay, Great Blue Heron, Tufted Titmouse, Ovenbird, Pileated Woodpecker, Shoveler Duck and Ruby Throated Hummingbird
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