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tanyakonerman's review against another edition
5.0
Yolen and her family paired with National Geographic to create this gorgeous “ode to birds,” featuring 192 pages filled to the brim with fascinating facts, poetry, history, beautiful photos, and numerous other educational and loving ways to appreciate our feathered friends. This stunning treasure is sure to become a classic!
kiwikathleen's review against another edition
3.0
This is a beautifully illustrated book presented by National Geographic and written by Jane Yolen and members of her family. They have been active birders all their lives so are more than adequately prepared for such a work.
I found the information excellent, with a good range in the various chapters - even a few myths and legends. The book has a number of poems written specially for it, by the authors, and I'm sad to say that I found them mediocre.
I found the information excellent, with a good range in the various chapters - even a few myths and legends. The book has a number of poems written specially for it, by the authors, and I'm sad to say that I found them mediocre.
jaij7's review against another edition
5.0
The photographs of birds are stunning. Some of the best I have seen. I love all the facts about birds, the captions, and poetry. This is a great book!
backonthealex's review against another edition
4.0
This is an absolutely stunning book, a worthy tribute to Jane Yolen's late husband, and father of Heidi Stemple, who was an ardent birder. It is filled with facts, poetry, and stories, along with information about each bird. There is a wide variety of birds and each one gets it own page with a stunning full color photograph. I found myself slowly poring over the breathtakingly beautiful photography, reading and rereading the poetry and learning more than a few things about birds. I thought my kids would be a little young for this book, but there was plenty for them to enjoy. They liked learning that there are state birds and that ours in New York is an Eastern Bluebird, a bird we share with Missouri. There were songs that have been adapted to birds, and we had a lot of fun learning and singing them, and we are now participating in some of the birding project suggested on page 170 including the Audubon Christmas Bird Count. This is a book we will be returning to again and again. My kids favorite bird? - the Bee Hummingbird on page 127.
hopejrc's review against another edition
5.0
I did not know, until the reading of this book, that I had any interest in birds.