On the morning of the first Christmas, the colorful birds of Bethlehem gather to talk about the exciting events they have witnessed, from the long line of people approaching the town to the stable where a newborn baby lies.
Provides answers to a variety of questions about birds, covering eggs, nests, woodpeckers, and more; and includes illustrations, cartoons, activities, and a quiz.
Poldy, a flying scarecrow, and his three bird friends, introduce young readers to the numbers one through five when they travel to India and join a parade.
Annie and her bunny watch and wait as a nest is built above the porch swing, and eventually they get to see the mother bird feeding her babies. When a mother robin builds a nest on Annie's porch Annie can't wait to show her favorite cousin, Henry. Every day they watch the nest grow bigger and bigger. One day five small eggs appear. But it is not easy to wait! When will the baby birds hatch?.
PJ Picklelime can talk to birds, hear bells ringing in a woman's curls, and spot moonbows in the night sky, but when a close friend dies and her parents separate, she searches for understanding and a way to recover her sunshine.
When the other ducks laugh at Duffle for being too small to do anything at all, he tries unsuccessfully to imitate Kingfisher, Stork, and Woodpecker, but finally he finds something useful that only he can do.