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1. National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America
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Featuring 100 species of birds from coast to coast this colorful guide helps kids identify and understand birds. The National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America will be both accessible and tons of fun. Fifty of the country's most popular birds will be laid out in stunning two-page spreads that will include information such as their range, the sounds they make, and the food they like to eat. Each profile will also include a cool or weird fun fact, and a feature called "A Closer Look," which digs deeper into once aspect of the bird's life (eating habits, birdsongs, etc.). Each profile will also display a fact box with the bird's scientific name, weight, length, and wingspan.Kids will also find tons of fun facts, bright and bold colors, full-color photographs, and layering of information that makes everything jump off the page. Birds will be organized by habitat, and habitat spreads will show where different birds live within each environment. The guide also explains all the basics that kids need to know about spotting birds. Features will include activities, such as how to build a birdhouse and how to build a birdfeeder, sidebars highlighting fascinating info, lists, range maps, and much more. Conservation information, a find out more section, glossary, and index will add ample back matter to round out this book.
2. The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of North America (Peterson Field Guides)
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Young Birder'S Gd NaBill Thompson, Iii
Bird Watching
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Covering 300 of the most common birds in all of the United States and Canada, The Young Birders Guide to Birds of North America is loaded with color photographs, drawings showing typical behaviors, range maps, an easy-to-use checklist, fun facts, and authoritative information about each bird, its vocalizations, and its habitat.
While other field guides might overwhelm kids who are new to birding, The Young Birders Guide to Birds of North America was created with help from kids. Bill Thompsons own son and daughter and their elementary school classes helped select the content. Kid tested, kid approved!
3. Beginning Birdwatcher's Book: With 48 Stickers (Dover Children's Activity Books)
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Beginning Birdwatcher s Book With 48 Stickers Dover Children s Activity BooksDescription
Birdwatchers, or "birders," keep life lists in which they note their first sighting of a species indicating the date, place, habitat, etc. This easy-to-read, fact-filled workbook will help young birdwatchers begin keeping their own life lists as they learn about 48 common North American birds among them the blue jay, American crow, ruby-throated hummingbird, yellow-billed cuckoo, mourning dove, barn owl, red-tailed hawk, northern oriole, red-winged blackbird, and red-headed woodpecker.
Written and illustrated by nature artist Sy Barlowe, the book includes space on each page for a numbered sticker illustration of the bird described, along with information on bird size, habitat, nesting and eating habits, number and color of eggs, and range. There's also a place for recording the date, time, and locality of the sighting and for adding personal remarks.
A great way to combine sticker fun with an educational experience, this hands-on record-keeping book will motivate young naturalists and perhaps stimulate a lifelong interest in the rewarding hobby of birdwatching.
4. Backyard Birds (Field Guides for Young Naturalists)
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Guide for young naturalists backyard birdsFeatures the original art of celebrated naturalist Roger Tory Peterson
The most effective method for bird identification and uses a straightforward design
Pinpoints key field marks for quick recognition and easy comparison of species
By Lang Elliott and Marie Read
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Field guides for young naturalists backyard birds series is designed with the beginner in mind. Features the original art of celebrated naturalist roger tory Peterson; incorporates the Peterson identification system, the most effective method for bird identification; and uses a straightforward design. This series makes field guides accessible and appealing to children. Paperback; 48 pages trim. Age range: 8-12 years, grade range grades 4-6. Measures 5-inch width by 8.5-inch length.5. Backyard Birding for Kids
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Backyard Birding for KidsDescription
The newest in our popular children's activity line for budding bird lovers!
This informative field guide and activity book teaches kids about birds of all varieties, in the city, country, desert, or at the beach-because no matter where you go, you're bound to spot a bird! Kids will learn about making the backyard bird-friendly, building a bird feeder, and creating their own bird watching notebook to record sightings, locations, information, and notes from the field.
From city birds (the Ruby Throated Hummingbird) to desert birds (the Red-tailed Hawk), kids of all ages will learn about common and not-so-common birds, with detailed diagrams and illustrations. With activities like how to grow a garden to attract birds and how to contribute to the care of the native birds in the area, this is the perfect book to get kids engaged with our feathered friends at an early age, and to encourage them to go outside and have fun while they learn!
Fran Lee has illustrated and designed many books in the Gibbs Smith activity book series including Cooking on a Stick, Haunting on a Halloween, Riding on a Range, Wishing on a Star, and Putting on a Party. Fran lives in Los Angeles.
6. Bird Log Kids (Nature Journals)