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With poetic language and lush oil paintings, children will cheer on the tiny but mighty yellow warbler as she makes her perilous migration journey from the tropics of Central America to the Canadian tundra.
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Scott Weidensaul is the author of nearly thirty books, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist Living on the Wind. His most recent book is the New York Times bestselling A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds (WW Norton, 2021). A writer and researcher specializing in birds and bird migration, Weidensaul spearheads a number of major research projects focusing on bird migration and lectures widely on wildlife and environmental topics. Weidensaul is a Fellow of the American Ornithological Society. He and his wife Amy now live in the northern Appalachians of New Hampshire. This is his first picture book.
Nancy Lane is an artist and illustrator who has illustrated more than 24 picture books. She has also been featured in numerous fine arts shows and teaches drawing and painting. She has a BFA from the Maryland Institute, College of Art and enjoys hiking with her husband and their dogs in the woods surrounding their log home in New York’s Finger Lakes region.
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* NPR FAVORITE BOOK OF 2022
With poetic language and lush oil paintings, children will cheer on the tiny but mighty yellow warbler as she makes her perilous migration journey from the tropics of Central America to the Canadian tundra.
* WINNER OF JOHN BURROUGHS ASSOCIATION RIVERBY AWARD FOR YOUNG READERS
The warbler is helped along the way by three different children and families: a Nicaraguan family whose traditional shade coffee farm sustains migrant birds, an African-American family that creates a
garden in their backyard on the gulf coast to provide food for her, and a
family from The Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation in Canada who have preserved land
for all animals.
"With its engaging story and richly detailed illustrations of one yellow warbler's epic spring migration, this book is sure to inspire and inform readers of all ages."
—David Sibley, author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, What it Means to be a Bird, and many others.
Prefazione
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Book
Launch Reading Co-sponsored by Audubon Minnesota on International Bird
Migration Day, May 14, 2022 in Minneapolis
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Exhibit
of the Oil Paintings from the Book on International Bird Migration Day, May 14,
2022 in the Olewine Gallery at the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art in
PA
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Submissions
to trade publications for review consideration
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Submission
to awards
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Galleys
available (physical and DRC via Edelweiss and Netgalley)
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Online
and social media campaigns with book reviewers, parenting, bird, education, and
nature magazines
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Bookseller
and librarian outreach and special promotions
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Featured
title at key educational and library conferences
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Goodreads
giveaways and Teachingbooks.net promotions
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Downloadable
Classroom guide available on Gryphon website aligned to Common Core and SEL