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Sing high, sing crow

2024
Chirpy the chick learns that music is math and songs can solve noisy problems.

Unflappable

2023
"Three flightless birds creatively and persistently pursue their dream of flying until, at last, they succeed"--Provided by publisher.

Turkeys

2024
Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to turkeys through simple, predictable text and related photos.

Chickens

2024
Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to chickens through simple, predictable text and related photos.

Real Pigeons peck punches

2024
"With the Real Pigeons World Wild Network, more pigeons are fighting crime than ever before! But that doesn't mean the squad can rest. There are still thieves to catch and endangered birds to protect! But what will the Real Pigeons do when they find a traitor in their own nest?"--Provided by publisher.

Real Pigeons splash back

2023
The Real Pigeons, crime-fighting heroes that are ready for anything, wonder who will protect them when they don't know how to swim.

Lights out

a movement to save migrating birds
2024
"A map made of stars guides the sparrows way. . . . When they reach the city, light pollution masks the map and confuses the birds. One sparrow becomes seperated from the flock. A girl rescues the lost sparrow and decides to take action. She rallies a group of friends, and together they encourage people all over the city to help the sparrows. . . . Will the city be ready by the time the flock returns?"--Provided by publisher.

Pau

the last song of the Kaua'i ????
2024
With illustrations drenched in tropical color, this lyrical love song to the Kaua'i 'o'o bird shows how this species evolved over thousands of years, declined and became extinct, empowering young naturalists to protect and defend our planet's biodiversity.

Clever crow

2024
With expressive artwork, this one-of-a-kind picture book about the familiar but ever-surprising crow reveals that these birds, despite not having flashy feathers, beautiful songs or fancy flying skills, are super intelligent, generating newfound respect for these unassuming creatures we come across daily.

The national birds of Central America

Did you know more than 1,250 different kinds of birds live in Central America? The resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala. Discover more in The National Birds of Central America, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.

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