Fly with Me: A Celebration of Birds Through Pictures, Poems, and Stories
By Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple, Adam Stemple, and Jason Stemple
National Geographic, 2018. 192 p.
This book first caught my eye because of the photographs. I can’t resist a bunch of awe-inspiring photos from those talented National Geographic Photographers. This book is no exception. There are pictures of all sorts of birds (some are even fun like the one that is taken of a bird looking into a camera on the top of a roof). There are photographs of birds in flight, birds on nests, birds showing off bird things (such as wings, beaks, or webbed feet). Basically, this is a candy book of pictures of birds. And yet, the text is pretty amazing as well. There are facts about birds, poems about birds, and all sorts of things that young readers will find interesting. This is one of those giant fact books that a kiddo could read one page on one bird she is interested in or the whole book. Basically, this is a book that any aviary society novice should check out.
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