Fr. 39.00

Robin Sees a Monster - From Egg to Robin

English · Hardback

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Fiction or Non-Fiction? It's not easy building a nest with only a beak to carry dry weeds and mud. Robin has to fight the wind while building a nest. Then she has to protect her baby birds and look for food constantly.
From egg to Robin, this photographic book shares the life cycle of four robin eggs. Add two predators and you have an interesting story of survival. Will the baby birds or fledglings learn to fly?
An engaging and educational story about a robin, who builds a nest, feeds her baby chicks, watches the fledglings leave the nest, and protects them from 2 predators.

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Author Barbara Fanson wrote and illustrated 3 children's picture books Robin Sees a Monster, Shirl the Squirrel Had a Great Fall, Shirl the Squirrel Rises to New Heights, and a historical fiction book Tragedy on the Twenty. She has also written over 30 non-fiction books including Milestones & Memories, Preserving Dundas, Start & Run a Desktop Publishing Business, and Producing a First-Class Newsletter.
She enjoys raising monarchs, hiking, photography, and drawing and lives in Hamilton, Ontario with 7 squirrels, 2 robins, a rabbit, a dashing black cat, and her human family.

Product details

Authors Barbara A Fanson
Publisher Sterling Education Centre Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.02.2019
 
EAN 9781989361054
ISBN 978-1-989361-05-4
No. of pages 40
Dimensions 221 mm x 286 mm x 8 mm
Weight 437 g
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Animals, plants, nature, the environment

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / Birds, nest; fledgling

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