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Book Synopsis: Fly into the world of birds in the most complete guide for kids to North America's birds, featuring range maps, cool facts, fun activities, and detailed descriptions and drawings by Jonathan Alderfer, one of the country's top avian experts and artists.
Kids can soar with peregrine falcons or hop with backyard sparrows or sing with robins in the pages of this engaging guide, perfectly leveled for kids just discovering these fascinating feathered friends. With beautiful photography and habitat snapshots, lots of the fun facts kids love, plus interactive birding activities and crafts, the newly updated and expanded guide is the perfect way to bring the fun and amazement of beautiful birds to junior birders.
The guide features profiles of 50 of North America's most popular birds--including how and where they live and tips about how to spot, hear, and attract them--as well as mini-profiles of another 100 birds, for coverage of 150 bird species in all.
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Introduce your children to the wonderful world of birds with the National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America, Second Edition! Packed with detailed descriptions, stunning photography, and cool facts, this guide is the perfect way to ignite their curiosity and expand their knowledge about our feathered friends. Whether they want to soar with peregrine falcons or hop with backyard sparrows, this engaging guide will captivate their imaginations and provide endless hours of fun and learning.
Written by Jonathan Alderfer, one of the country's top avian experts and artists, this comprehensive guide features range maps, interactive birding activities, and crafts to enhance the birding experience. Your junior birders will be able to spot, hear, and attract birds with ease as they learn tips from the experts. With mini-profiles of 100 additional bird species, a total of 150 birds are covered in this newly updated and expanded edition.
Immerse your children in the beauty and wonder of nature with this must-have bird guide. Whether they are fascinated by the graceful flight of robins or mesmerized by the vibrant colors of hummingbirds, the National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America, Second Edition will open their eyes to the incredible diversity of bird species right in their own backyard.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to inspire a love for birds and nature in your children. Order the National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America, Second Edition today and embark on a thrilling journey that will spark their curiosity and ignite their passion for the avian world.
Get your hands on the National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America, Second Edition now and let the adventure take flight!
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