I wanted to share fun new book that could turn Arts & Crafts into a leering experience. The book is called Turn This Book into a Bird Feeder! And 19 Other Activities to Explore the Amazing World of Birds by Lynn Brunell illustrated by Anna-Maria Jung
Charlie and I’ve always loved watching the Birds in our neighborhood. I can’t wait to share Turn This Book Into A Bird Feeder with Charlie and David. My mother n law who can purchase this book for my nieces and nephew and my grandson Elijah.
If Charlie and I had been #Homeschooling still we would have used this unique book when studying Birds or in our Arts & Crafts Class or when studying recycling. It is also a great addition to a Reading Class as it teaches hand on lessons and can be used in a Cooking Class.
I wish you could see the cover of the book with the red Bird and also the blue Bird on the cover. David liked the Bee and Charlie liked the Bird at the top of the page. Can you guess what my favorite was? I will tell you it was the Butterfly.
I love how Turn This Book into a Bird Feeder! And 19 Other Activities to Explore the Amazing World of Birds can be turned into a bird feeder and how the Author included detailed instructions for us with a list of supplies we would need.
For Christmas I would purchase the supplies and a copy of Turn This Book into a Bird Feeder! And 19 Other Activities to Explore the Amazing World of Birds for my sister and her grandkids so they can get off electronics and do something outside as a family.
Charlie and I had fun checking out the index and discussing which chapters we were the most excited to check out. Turn This Book into a Bird Feeder! And 19 Other Activities to Explore the Amazing World of Birds there is a list of resources to keep learning going on.
Charlie and I printed out the list with common visitors that can be found in every region to watch for in our State and also in my brothers State when we go and visit his house this year Would you want to come with us? .
There is a recipe for a Classic Peanut Butter Pine Cone that I can’t wait to make for our friends and family so they can feed the Birds in there yards as well. If you visit a local Thrift Store or Dollar Store pick up a Tea Cup and you can use it make a Tea Cup as well.
As you can see Turn This Book into a Bird Feeder! And 19 Other Activities to Explore the Amazing World of Birds has so many things for us to do and it is a wonderful teaching moment for children in upper elementary and up. But can also be used as a bedtime story.
About the book:
Turn your book into a working bird feeder for your backyard feathered friends with the help of this kid’s hands-on guide to understanding the world of birds.
Fly, flutter, and flap into the colorful world of birds in this interactive book for kids ages 8 and up. Learn all about birds — from feathers and feet to habitats and diet, and how to spot them in your own backyard, this book is the perfect for budding birders.
As the name describes, TURN THIS BOOK INTO A BIRD FEEDER is more than just a book — follow the simple instruction to transform the cover into a working bird feeder. Whether you live in the country, suburbs, or a city, enjoy watching locals flock to the yummy buffet.
Meet the Author: Lynn Brunelle
A four-time Emmy Award-winning writer for “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” Lynn Brunelle has over 30 years’ experience writing for people of all ages, across all manner of media. She is an award-winning author of over 45 titles, (including Pop Bottle Science, Camp Out! Big Science for Little People, Yoga for Chickens, and Turn This Book into a Beehive).
Lynn has created, developed and written projects for Chronicle, Workman, National Geographic, Sesame Workshop, Scholastic, Random House, Penguin, A&E, The Discovery Channel, Disney, ABC TV, NBC, NPR, The Annenburg Foundation, World Almanac, Cranium and PBS.
Recent titles include: Haiku Ew! Celebrating the Beautiful and the Disgusting in Nature from Millbrook/Lerner, Life After Whale from Neal Porter/Holiday House, The Pop-Up Planetarium from Odd Dot/MacMillan, and Turn this Book Into a Bird Feeder from Workman.
She lives with her family on an island in the Salish Sea.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates