Hummingbird

Hummingbird by Nicola Davies, published by Candlewick Press on May 7, 2019, is an illustrated book that invites readers to follow a tiny hummingbird on its remarkable journey from Central America to Central Park. This edition features exquisite illustrations that capture the vibrant colors of the hummingbird, enhancing the narrative of its long migration. With 32 pages, this book is presented in English and is designed to engage young readers with both its captivating story and informative content.
In this engaging text, zoologist Nicola Davies introduces readers to the hummingbird, highlighting its unique characteristics and the joy it brings to those it encounters along its two-thousand-mile trek. The lush illustrations by Jane Ray, accented in gold Pantone, complement the narrative and showcase the bird’s jewel-like beauty. Additionally, the book includes facts about hummingbirds, along with a bibliography and an index, making it a valuable resource for budding ornithologists interested in animals and social topics related to migration.
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Follow a tiny hummingbird on its journey from Central America to Central Park in a captivating tale with exquisite illustrations echoing the creature’s jeweled tones.
Tz’unun! Tz’unun! A buzz of wings, a flash of color . . . There’s a very special visitor in Granny’s garden. It’s a hummingbird! And it’s just about to begin its long migration, heading north to its nesting ground. Watch as it spreads joy to all who encounter it along its two-thousand-mile trek. In an engaging text sprinkled with facts, zoologist Nicola Davies introduces readers to this valiant bird, lighter than a nickel, while Jane Ray’s lush, intricate illustrations, accented in gold Pantone, highlight its jewel-like beauty. More details about hummingbirds, along with a bibliography and an index, are available at the end to budding ornithologists.
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