Robins

“Robins” by Elizabeth Neuenfeldt, published by Bellwether Media in August 2021, is a 24-page exploration of these well-known birds. This book provides beginning readers with insights into the lives of robins, including their homes, nests, and migration patterns. The engaging content is designed to inform young readers about the characteristics and behaviors of robins, making it a valuable addition to any educational collection.
In “Robins,” readers will discover various aspects of these birds, such as their favorite foods and related species. The book also highlights the distinctive calls of robins, enriching the learning experience. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this title serves as an introduction to the world of birds and nature, appealing to those interested in zoology and birdwatching.
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Wake up! Robins are early birds that love to sing. Their calls are often heard early in the morning. They are also a common sign of spring! In this title about robins, beginning readers will find out about these birds’ homes, nests, migration, and more. Additional features call out robins’ favorite foods, introduce related birds, and show off the robin’s call!
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