In the Nest

In the Nest by Anna Milbourne is a beautifully illustrated picture book published by Usborne in 2005. This 24-page edition features evocative artwork by international illustrator Laurence Cleyet-Merle and presents a gently descriptive narrative that explores how birds nurture their young. The story follows the early days of young birds in a nest as they learn to fly, feed themselves, and gain independence, providing an engaging introduction to the natural world.
Readers will find that the lyrical text not only informs but also encourages a sense of wonder and respect for nature. This book serves as a valuable resource for children interested in animals, particularly birds, and offers insights into the themes of nurturing and growth within the animal kingdom. With its focus on nature and birdwatching, In the Nest invites young readers to appreciate the intricacies of wildlife and the importance of caring for the environment.
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An evocative artist-led picture book superbly illustrated by international illustrator Laurence Cleyet-Merle. The gently descriptive yet informative text takes the form of a story which explains how birds nurture their young. The tale follows the first days and weeks in a nest of young birds as they learn to fly, feed themselves and gain their independence. The lyrical text introduces children to nature in an evocative way, encouraging both a sense of wonder about the natural world and a respect for nature.
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