Paddle Perch Climb: Bird Feet Are Neat (18)

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Become a bird detective, discovering clues about where a bird lives, how it moves, and what it eats by looking at its feet. Laurie Angus’ bright, bold illustrations and simple text invite children to guess what birds will be revealed on successive pages. They include a bird with strong legs and feet running across the desert to snag a lizard for lunch (roadrunner); a bird with flexible toes perching on a branch to pick berries (cardinal); and a bird with long legs and toes wading through a river to search for fish (heron). But look out! Predators are watching the birds, and they are hungry!
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    • SKU
      36767
  • Series
    Single Picture Books
  • Manufacturer
    Book Farm Bound
  • Publisher
    Dawn Publications
  • Publisher or imprint
    Dawn Publications
  • Author
    Angus, Laurie Ellen
  • ISBN-13
    978-1-58469-614-8
  • Format
    Book Farm Bound
  • Size
    9" x 11"
  • Reading Interest
    PreK,K,1,2,3
  • # of Pages
    32
  • Reviews / Awards Noted
    Yes
  • Date Published
    2018
Book Reviews and Awards: NSTA & CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book (2019) Mom’s Choice Awards (Gold) Green Book Festival (Runner-up)) Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards (Gold) Children learn the many ways birds use their feet to find or catch food. Angus presents seven birds that represent the diversity of feet found in the bird kingdom. Clever formatting gives readers the opportunity to guess each bird before a turn of the page reveals it in its habitat. “If you had long slender legs and toes, you could… // Wade like a heron to sneak up on a school of fish.” The first double-page spread shows a close-up of long yellow legs against the blue backdrop of a pond. The second pulls back to show the entire bird, an orange fish (reminiscent of a Goldfish cracker) in its long beak. Swans, a roadrunner, a woodpecker, cardinals, towhees, and an owl round out the cast. Backmatter provides additional facts about the species and a “Fun Foot Fact” for each; a section about adaptations that includes a chart of birds along with their habitats, feet, and beaks; a few activity ideas; bird-watching tips; and a resource list. Angus’ paper-collage illustrations are vibrantly colored and employ variously patterned and textured papers to highlight the birds, their habitats, and/or the other animals around them (each of the seven is pictured with a predator in the background). Marbled water, downy swan chicks, tree bark—all are vivid and arresting. Paired with a book about beaks, this is sure to start many youngsters on the road to becoming avid bird-watchers. (Informational picture book. 3-7) — Kirkus Reviews (January 2018) Lively paper collages and a rhythmic text, depicting the everyday foraging life of birds, offer gentle lessons and a little surprise on every other page. Laurie Angus’ pleasingly rambunctious characters hop, scratch, and hitch their way across the pages, as children learn about the many ways birds make their living. —Julie Zickefoose, author, Baby Birds: An Artist Looks Into the Nest (Dec. 2017) The accurate details of this beautifully illustrated book make it a wonderful introduction to birds for children. They’l l lean how birds eat and survive in the wild. I recommend it for all parents and teachers. — Edward C. (Ted) Beedy, PhD, ornithologist and author, Birds of the Sierra Nevada: Their Natural History, Status, and Distribution (Dec. 2017) Become a bird detective, discovering clues about where a bird lives, how it moves, and what it eats by looking at its feet. Laurie Angus’ bright, bold illustrations and simple text invite children to guess what birds will be revealed on successive pages. They include a bird with strong legs and feet running across the desert to snag a lizard for lunch (roadrunner); a bird with flexible toes perching on a branch to pick berries (cardinal); and a bird with long legs and toes wading through a river to search for fish (heron). But look out! Predators are watching the birds, and they are hungry! “Fun Foot Facts,” food chains, bird watching tips, and more are presented in Explore More for Kids, Teachers, and Parents in the back of the book.

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