A Nest Full of Eggs (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 1) |

| Author: Priscilla Belz Jenkins Creator: Lizzy Rockwell Publisher: Collins
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 32 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.8 x 0.2
ISBN: 0064451275 Dewey Decimal Number: 598.842 EAN: 9780064451277 ASIN: 0064451275
Publication Date: May 30, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This first look at robins follows a full year of growth and change: how the birds develop inside their egg during the spring, how they mature from chicks into fledglings in the summer, how they learn to fly in the fall, and how they leave for warmer climes in winteronly to return when spring comes around again. 1995 Best Children's Science Books (BL)
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Customer Reviews: Nest Full of Eggs July 1, 2008 Book Reader (Yuma, AZ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great book to use in the spring in classrooms. Great for supplemental material for a unit on birds or the life cycle of animals. Great illustrations and text. A must-have book for home or school.
A Nest Full of Eggs April 22, 2000 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
My 5 year old son and I found this to be a very enjoyable book. I appreciate this book because it is so informative, yet reads more like a story than a textbook. The story begins in the Spring as the robin builds her nest and lays her eggs. It continues as the eggs hatch, and the birds grow up. The story closes as the birds leave in late September and explains that they will return the next Spring. I feel this "Full Circle" approach is very helpful to young learners. All throughout the book this story uses new words for children to learn and very naturally weaves the definitions into the story. The illustrations are a tremendous asset as they help to reinforce the new words. There are several processes shown step by step such as the development within an egg and the building of a nest. They are clearly and delightfully explained and also very well illustrated. I sometimes come across a children's book that captures my attention, yet fails to interest my son. What value does such a book have it it fails to reach the audience it was written for? I find this is not the problem with "A Nest Full of Eggs" as it is entertaining for both adults and children, while having the substance adults would like to teach to children. It is written for children yet does not talk down to them. This book is a part of a larger series called,"Let's read and Find out Science". I have also enjoyed reading others in the series and would highly recommend investigating this series.
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