Doppol - Smart Book Recommendations

Book details

Birds Every Child Should Know

Birds Every Child Should Know

Published in
2000
4.04
on Goodreads (23)

Description

This work consists of a collection of storylike descriptions of over 100 birds commonly found in the United States. The physical attributes of each bird are listed, along with their calls, nesting and mating habits, and other behaviour. Folk stories about the birds are also included.
Age
9-10
Text complexity
advanced
Length
296 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Educational Value: 'Birds Every Child Should Know' provides a wealth of information about various bird species, their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics, making it an excellent educational resource for children to learn about ornithology and the natural world.
  • Appreciation for Nature: Reading this book can foster a love and appreciation for birds and wildlife among young readers, encouraging them to be more observant and respectful of the environment and its inhabitants.
  • Reading Skills Development: As a book aimed at children, it is written in an engaging and accessible manner that can help young readers develop their reading skills, vocabulary, and comprehension through a subject that may interest them.
  • Family Bonding Activity: Sharing the experience of reading 'Birds Every Child Should Know' can be a bonding activity for parents and children, or within educational settings, promoting discussions about nature, conservation, and the importance of biodiversity.