The Big Book of Birds by Yuval Zommer
Why is a flamingo pink? Can a parrot talk? Is a bald eagle really bald? This follow-up to the hugely successful The Big Book of Bugs, The Big Book of Beasts and The Big Book of the Blue answers these questions and many more. It opens with introductory spreads explaining how to recognise different bird’s eggs, the bird family tree, why different species of birds have different beaks and feathers, and why some birds migrate and travel vast distances every year. Subsequent spreads, illustrated with various habitats, are dedicated to specific varieties of bird, including hummingbirds, peacocks, flamingos, bald eagles, secretary birds, albatrosses and red-crowned cranes. Some will teach children how to spot different birds within a specific variety, for example how to differentiate the American robin from the European robin. Others explore bird habitats, for example showing how birds adapt to live in cities. Finally, the book invites young bird spotters to protect birds where they live and make their gardens bird friendly. This is a big, beautiful book to look at again and again.
Yuval Zommer studied at the Royal College of Art, London. He has worked as a creative director at many top advertising agencies. He has been nominated for a Teach Primary New Children’s Fiction Award. Barbara Taylor has worked as a science editor and writer at London’s Natural History Museum. She is an award-winning author and consultant of more than 150 books for children.
Hardback: 64 pages.
35cm x 24cm.
Age: 4-11 Years.
ISBN: 9780500651513.