Baby eagles

"When a baby eagle breaks out of its egg, it has soft, fluffy feathers. The tiny bird lives in a nest and gets food from its parents. As the eaglet gets bigger, it grows new feathers, too. Follow along with this beautiful bird as it flaps its wings for the first time, learns to fly, and eventually leaves the nest to live on its own. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Bearport Pub.
2022
9781636913551
book
Lexile: 
430

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