Birds for kids a junior scientist's guide to owls, eagles, penguins, and other bird species

"Explore the wild and wonderful world of birds with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9From tiny hummingbirds to powerful eagles and everything in between-our planet is home to so many beautifully feathered friends! This big book of birds is packed with tons of cool facts and colo...

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Main Author: Mayntz, Melissa (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Naperville, Illinois : Callisto Publishing, an imprint of Sourcebooks, [2024]
Series: Junior scientists
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Summary: "Explore the wild and wonderful world of birds with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9From tiny hummingbirds to powerful eagles and everything in between-our planet is home to so many beautifully feathered friends! This big book of birds is packed with tons of cool facts and colorful photos that offer a fascinating peek into their lives. It's written especially for curious new readers, with engaging trivia and age-appropriate language that lets kids read and explore independently as they learn all about birds! 35 birds to meet- Kids will discover a variety of bird species like flamingos, penguins, and barn swallows, and find out what they look like, where they live, what they eat, and more. Fun facts-Keep young readers fascinated with cool facts about how baby birds are born, if birds can get lost when they fly, and which water bird eats baby alligators! Learning in action- You'll even find some activities to try, like helping your child measure their own wingspan, build a nest, and spotting your backyard birds. Get ready for an exciting journey through the lives of our beaked buddies in this ultimate bird book for kids"--
Item Description: Includes index.
Physical Description: xi, 69 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm.
ISBN: 9798886509632
Author Notes: MELISSA MAYNTZ is an enthusiastic birder and award-winning author who has traveled to see birds all over the world. She lives in Florida, where she enjoys seeing painted buntings, northern mockingbirds, and many other birds at her bird feeders.