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Crinkleroot's 25 Birds Every Child Should Know

by Jim Arnosky

Series: Crinkleroot (6)

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Presents the author's choices for birds with which boys and girls under five should be familiar.
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Crinkleroot, author/illustrator Jim Arnosky's grandfatherly guide to the wild, presents twenty-five birds that young children should know in this picture-book guide. From penguins to loons, cardinals to sparrows, each bird is listed, one or two per page, together with a beautiful illustration...

One of the things I like best about Arnosky's Crinkleroot books is Crinkleroot himself, so Crinkleroot's 25 Birds Every Child Should Know was a bit of a letdown, as he appears only on the first two pages, in a short introduction. The rest of the book is given over to the birds being profiled. That being said, this was still an engaging and beautifully-illustrated picture-book about avian wildlife for younger children. No additional information about the birds is given - just their name and an illustrative depiction - so I think it works better as an introduction to bird identification, rather than as a more detailed guide. Recommended to young bird and animal lovers, and to fans of Jim Arnosky's artwork.

Birds included: penguin / loon / swan / goose / duck / pelican / gull / heron / stork / turkey / chicken / vulture / eagle / woodpecker / owl / pigeon / parrot / ostrich / hummingbird / bluebird / jay / crow / cardinal / robin / sparrow. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Aug 19, 2020 |
A very simple book of facts about birds. Great pictures and simple, clear text.
  andeangi | Feb 22, 2016 |
A simplistic book with detailed drawings of birds and their names. Does not have details about the birds.
  tamilarson | Nov 1, 2008 |
An illustrated guide to 25 common birds. Each page contains a detailed illustration and the name of the bird or birds depicted. The illustrations are large, and can help identify some common birds seen in backyards. The only downside is that there is no other information given for each species. A few succinct lines about habitat and qualities, etc. would have enhanced the book. ( )
  maryanntherese | Feb 27, 2008 |
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