Groups birds according to whether they are found in city and town, farm country, field and meadow, or woodland and then describes the birds, their nests, and their eggs.
Introduces passerines, also known as perching birds, a special order of birds characterized particularly by their self-locking feet; includes descriptions of fourteen species and advice for observing them in nature.
Owly, a lonely but kind owl, helps a new forest visitor adjust to the scary sounds of the woods and learn that a little courage and a lot of friendship can fix almost anything.
A conversational, lighthearted introduction to birdwatching encourages kids to get outdoors with a sketchbook and explains how to identify local varieties by referencing cartoon illustrations that whimsically profile bird characteristics.
Oscar the kitten finds a tractor in a field and, when he accidentally turns on the windshield wipers, Bird flies over to answer all his questions about electricity.
"The Marvel Heroes of Reading line of early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers, specifically boys, books that they will want to read by featuring characters they love.The series is broken into three levels that invoke the rigorous training courses their favorite Marvel heroes must engage in to perfect their superpowers."--Publisher.
Colorful photographs, easy-to-follow text, and hands-on activities teach children about birds, describing their unique characteristics, habitats, behavior, and life cycle.
It's been a long, crazy trip around the world. Now the duo is back in their beloved forest, and Bird wants to throw a party! But Squirrel isn't in the mood to celebrate. His house needs a good cleaning, the river has been dammed up by a pesky beaver, and the forest animals are jittery about a growing menace. Will the dam dry out the forest? Will the mysterious new danger ruin the party? Will Bird finally convince Squirrel to let go and just have a good time?.