Birdology

30 Activities and Observations for Exploring the World of Birds

Kids, Animals, Birds, Natural World
Cover of the book Birdology by Monica Russo, Kevin Byron, Chicago Review Press
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Author: Monica Russo, Kevin Byron ISBN: 9781613749524
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Chicago Review Press Language: English
Author: Monica Russo, Kevin Byron
ISBN: 9781613749524
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Chicago Review Press
Language: English

An engaging book that encourages young nature enthusiasts to explore the world of birds

 

This generously illustrated, full-color book teaches kids that birds can be seen almost anywhere: in city parks and streets, zoos, farms, and backyards. Using “Try This,” “Look For,” and “Listen For” prompts, Birdology promotes independent observation and analysis, writing and drawing skills, and nature literacy. Kids observe the diversity of shapes, colors, patterns, and behavior of birds; listen for their songs and the clap of wings; make a juice-box feeder; plant flowers that attract hummingbirds; start a birding journal and sketchbook; and much more. Other topics that are presented in clear, kid-friendly prose include migration, nesting, food, territories, and conservation and preservation. Additional resources, such as a glossary, bird orders and scientific names, bird and wildlife organizations, and “Teacher Topics” to initiate classroom discussion and investigation, are also included.

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An engaging book that encourages young nature enthusiasts to explore the world of birds

 

This generously illustrated, full-color book teaches kids that birds can be seen almost anywhere: in city parks and streets, zoos, farms, and backyards. Using “Try This,” “Look For,” and “Listen For” prompts, Birdology promotes independent observation and analysis, writing and drawing skills, and nature literacy. Kids observe the diversity of shapes, colors, patterns, and behavior of birds; listen for their songs and the clap of wings; make a juice-box feeder; plant flowers that attract hummingbirds; start a birding journal and sketchbook; and much more. Other topics that are presented in clear, kid-friendly prose include migration, nesting, food, territories, and conservation and preservation. Additional resources, such as a glossary, bird orders and scientific names, bird and wildlife organizations, and “Teacher Topics” to initiate classroom discussion and investigation, are also included.

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