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Every Day Birds

Every Day Birds

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Praise forĀ Forest Has a Son

"Dip onto this appealing collection for and introduction to early nature studies or poetry writing, or for generating some well-deserved enthusiasm for a stroll in the great outdoors."-Booklist

"Readers, too, may want to return to these explorations over and over."-Kirkus Reviews

Praise forĀ Every Day BirdsĀ :

"[VanDerwater has chosen birds preschoolers are likely to notice, birds they'll encounter outside their windows and in their yards--chickadees, cardinals, and sparrows--and birds they might see on trips to parks and beaches--hawks, herons, gulls.... Metrano's bold cut-paper illustrations show identifiable birds in appropriate poses against a clean, solid-color background, with just a hint of their likely habitat.... Beginning birding at its best, this pleasing presentation is ideal for families with preschoolers but would work well for storytime, too." --Ā Kirkus Reviews

Praise forĀ Forest Has a SongĀ by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater and illustrated by Robbin Gourley :

"Dip into this appealing collection for an introduction to early nature studies or poetry writing, or for generating some well-deserved enthusiasm for a stroll in the great outdoors." --Ā Booklist

"Children will understand this poetry as the quiet beauty of the forest is given a voice." --Ā Children's Literature

"Readers, too, may want to return to these explorations over and over." --Ā Kirkus Reviews

"The verses are approachable for readers and vivid for readaloud listeners, so this is a title with a broad spread of possible use. Even if there's no nearby forest, just have kids close their eyes, listen to the poetry, and imagine that there is." --Ā The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

From the Inside Flap

Chickadee wears a wee black cap.

Jay is loud and bold.

Nuthatch perches upside-down.

Finch is clothed in gold.

Young readers are fascinated by birds in their world.Ā Every Day BirdsĀ helps children identify and learn about common birds.

Every Day BirdsĀ focuses on twenty North American birds, with a poem and descriptions written by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater and beautiful paper cuttings by Dylan Metrano.

From the Back Cover

Every day we watch for birds living right outside our door.

About the Author

Amy Ludwig VanDerwaterĀ is the author ofĀ Forest Has a SongĀ and a coauthor ofĀ Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages. Amy lives in Holland, New York, with her husband and their three children.Ā 

Dylan MetranoĀ has been paper-cutting for more than ten years. He has designed numerous album covers, book covers, posters, and the occasional pet portrait. This is his first picture book.

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Review

Praise forĀ Forest Has a Son

"Dip onto this appealing collection for and introduction to early nature studies or poetry writing, or for generating some well-deserved enthusiasm for a stroll in the great outdoors."-Booklist

"Readers, too, may want to return to these explorations over and over."-Kirkus Reviews

Praise forĀ Every Day BirdsĀ :

"[VanDerwater has chosen birds preschoolers are likely to notice, birds they'll encounter outside their windows and in their yards--chickadees, cardinals, and sparrows--and birds they might see on trips to parks and beaches--hawks, herons, gulls.... Metrano's bold cut-paper illustrations show identifiable birds in appropriate poses against a clean, solid-color background, with just a hint of their likely habitat.... Beginning birding at its best, this pleasing presentation is ideal for families with preschoolers but would work well for storytime, too." --Ā Kirkus Reviews

Praise forĀ Forest Has a SongĀ by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater and illustrated by Robbin Gourley :

"Dip into this appealing collection for an introduction to early nature studies or poetry writing, or for generating some well-deserved enthusiasm for a stroll in the great outdoors." --Ā Booklist

"Children will understand this poetry as the quiet beauty of the forest is given a voice." --Ā Children's Literature

"Readers, too, may want to return to these explorations over and over." --Ā Kirkus Reviews

"The verses are approachable for readers and vivid for readaloud listeners, so this is a title with a broad spread of possible use. Even if there's no nearby forest, just have kids close their eyes, listen to the poetry, and imagine that there is." --Ā The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

From the Inside Flap

Chickadee wears a wee black cap.

Jay is loud and bold.

Nuthatch perches upside-down.

Finch is clothed in gold.

Young readers are fascinated by birds in their world.Ā Every Day BirdsĀ helps children identify and learn about common birds.

Every Day BirdsĀ focuses on twenty North American birds, with a poem and descriptions written by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater and beautiful paper cuttings by Dylan Metrano.

From the Back Cover

Every day we watch for birds living right outside our door.

About the Author

Amy Ludwig VanDerwaterĀ is the author ofĀ Forest Has a SongĀ and a coauthor ofĀ Poetry: Big Thoughts in Small Packages. Amy lives in Holland, New York, with her husband and their three children.Ā 

Dylan MetranoĀ has been paper-cutting for more than ten years. He has designed numerous album covers, book covers, posters, and the occasional pet portrait. This is his first picture book.