ALPHABIRDS
Author: Dia Shaw
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BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Animals
Subgenre: Birds, Juvenile Non-Fiction
Pages: 60
Trim Size: 11x8.5
eBook ISBN: 9798892851497
Paperback ISBN: 9798892851480
Hardback ISBN: 9798892851503
BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Animals
Subgenre: Birds, Juvenile Non-Fiction
Pages: 60
Trim Size: 11x8.5
eBook ISBN: 9798892851497
Paperback ISBN: 9798892851480
Hardback ISBN: 9798892851503
Do you like birds? I think we can see or hear a bird almost every day! They are creatures that can fly, hunt, swim and even talk! Some birds are bright and colorful. Other birds are large and can run fast. Birds come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. Birds live all over the world. Some live in holes that they dig themselves and some live in nests in the trees. This book is about some of the birds of the world. If you like birds, you can look at the pictures in this book and then you can go outside to find some birds in your own neighborhood.
Dia Shaw has a true affinity for birds and their many colors, shapes, and sizes. In the California home she shares with her husband Paul, many birds visit their backyard daily to her absolute delight. She began painting birds for her grandchildren on wooden blocks and flash cards. Eventually she came up with a collection of birds from A to Z as a fun way to appreciate their diversity.
Do you like birds? I think we can see or hear a bird almost every day! They are creatures that can fly, hunt, swim and even talk! Some birds are bright and colorful. Other birds are large and can run fast. Birds come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. Birds live all over the world. Some live in holes that they dig themselves and some live in nests in the trees. This book is about some of the birds of the world. If you like birds, you can look at the pictures in this book and then you can go outside to find some birds in your own neighborhood.
Dia Shaw has a true affinity for birds and their many colors, shapes, and sizes. In the California home she shares with her husband Paul, many birds visit their backyard daily to her absolute delight. She began painting birds for her grandchildren on wooden blocks and flash cards. Eventually she came up with a collection of birds from A to Z as a fun way to appreciate their diversity.