My Spring Robin

by Anne Rockwell

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Before finding the robin she is searching for, a child discovers other interesting fauna and flora in her backyard.

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A little girl eagerly awaits the return of her spring robin, which flew away in the fall. She discovers many other signs of spring before she hears the robin's song. Good at storytime.
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Re-read March 2025 (storytime)
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Despite all the usual signs of spring, including sprouting ferns, colorful flowers, and a tiny toad, a little girl searches for the robin that means that spring is finally here.
A girl's favorite robin migrates in the fall, but it is spring again she wants to find it. As she searches for her robin, she notices a lot of characteristics about springtime.
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My spring Robin is a great book to read to children during the spring. It's about a little girl in search for a Robin. While searching she discover other thing the the garden . Great for ages 3-5.
A little girl is looking in her garden for the robin that was there last summer. While waiting for the robin, she explores her "spring" garden. She sees many signs of spring.

Source: Personal
Ages: 3-5
A little girl is enjoying spring time, but at the same time discovers that robin came to her backyard because of the spring season.
Age group: 4-6
Source: Pierce County Library
Before finding the robin she is searching for, a child discovers other interesting fauna and flora in her backyard.

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Anne Rockwell was born in Memphis, Tennessee on February 8, 1934. She moved to New York City at the age of 18 and found a job doing typing work for a textbook publisher. She studied at Pratt Graphic Arts Center and at the Sculpture Center. She became an author and illustrator. Her first children's book, Paul and Arthur Search for the Egg, was show more published in 1964. Her other books included Boats, Fire Engines, Things That Go, Our Earth, and Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth. She collaborated on several books with her husband Harlow Rockwell including Sally's Caterpillar and The Toolbox. After her husband's death, she collaborated with her daughter Lizzy Rockwell. Their books included Career Day and Zoo Day. She died of natural causes on April 10, 2018 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Picture Books, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
598.1Natural sciences & mathematicsAnimalsBirdsSpecific topics [Reptiles now at 597.9]
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PZ7 .R5943 .MLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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