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Backyard Birding for Kids.
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A great way to introduce birds to children is to share a book with them, such as Backyard Birding for Kids. This fun and informative book is filled with bird facts, provides a simple identification guide styled for kids, and has how-to instructions for a variety of projects. Created by author, birder, and outdoor enthusiast Erika Zambello, this book is ideal for early readers and middle-grade readers. It conveys fascinating information page by page as children learn about a variety of topics including birds’ life cycles, foods, habitats, and more.
Whether you are reading it to children, or they are enjoying it on their own, kids are introduced to 60 different species of common birds including robins, chickadees, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, owls, and many more. The field guide section serves as an identification aid and offers information about when to look for each bird, where to look, and what to look for when you see a bird. An inspiring how-to section also helps kids get engaged with practical tips about how to attract birds to their yard.
There are also fun activities for the entire family to enjoy, providing a wonderful way to turn birding into a shared family activity, ranging from simple things like providing nesting materials, to advanced options such as planting a bird-friendly garden. This book is a great way to introduce kids to birding, or to provide an information source for children already interested in birds – and it’s economically priced. For more information about Backyard Birding for Kids, see Backyard Birding for Kids: An Introduction to Ornithology | Erika Zambello (buteobooks.com)