How Birds Sleep
By David Obuchowski and Sarah Pedry
Illustrated by Sarah Pedry
By David Obuchowski and Sarah Pedry
Illustrated by Sarah Pedry
By David Obuchowski and Sarah Pedry
Illustrated by Sarah Pedry
By David Obuchowski and Sarah Pedry
Illustrated by Sarah Pedry
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Nonfiction
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$17.99
Mar 28, 2023 | ISBN 9781662650970 | 4-8 years
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Mar 28, 2023 | ISBN 9781662650987 | 4-8 years
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★“ Accessible nature writing at its best… a wondrous investigation into the sleep habits of birds….A rich offering for all.” — School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
“Beautiful….this peaceful read is full of information and the perfect bedtime read. Two big thumbs up!” — Growing Book by Book
“Gorgeous illustrations…delicious- luminescent….A perfect companion for any reader, regardless of age, who has ever wondered how do birds sleep…. perfect to share all ages. A jumping off place to spark conversations on the importance of preserving natural habitats.” — The Nonfiction Detectives
“Did you ever wonder how and where birds sleep once the sun goes down?….Pedry’s artwork is a definite highlight….Share this one-on-one or in very small groups so children can see the details.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Stunning…impressive writing….fascinating….you’ll feel cozy and sleepy while reading about these sleeping birds.” — Imagination Soup
“A fascinating exploration of a question that many children ask too and done in a lovely bed-time book style. Sarah Pedry’s illustrations are beautiful and soothing.” — Bookends blog
“The writing draws you right in … immersive and engaging … and the illustrations are stunning…perfect for anyone with an interest in birds, sleep, or just looking for a fun picture book, as it is beautifully illustrated, gracefully written, well-researched, and, of course, full of fascinating insights into the sleep lives of birds.” — Pine Reads Review
“Fascinating… gorgeously illustrated and full of facts for hungry young minds. ….Whether this is used as a bedtime read-aloud, or as part of a class unit on birds or animal adaptations – it is sure to capture the attention and imagination of young readers.” — Suzanne Costner, The Fairview Review
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