National Geographic Kids Bird Guide of North America, Second Edition
T**N
Fun for kids' studies
We purchased these books to do a study on birds with our grandchildren. They loved the lessons and the books.
N**L
bright illustrated bird book
bought this book for an elder person, who can watch birds, and easily look up in the book. User friendly.
V**A
Great pictures and information for bird lovers and the curious.
Everyone who opens this has loved this book. It was bought for a bird loving youth in the family and got passed around during the holidays with much success. It has a clear color pictures, a great table of contents and birds are divided by habitats. There are a few unconventional categories such as "Rock Star Birds", but it is descriptive in the habitat, as in birds that are located in rocky areas.After the sections of habitat there are additional 'fun' pages like:How to build a bird feeder, How to make a bird bath, How to build a bird nest, How to draw a bird, 6 things you can do to help birds. There is also an informative index.Overall, it is much more entertaining than your standard identification guide. Is it missing a lot of birds? Of course! It only actually identifies 62 birds, 6 birds for 10 categories of habitat and 2 birds for 1 of the categories. But, it's not marketed as a field guide, more like a 'spotlight' on birds book.
D**Y
Got the non/reading kid to…read?
She’s done with first grade, but in a summer reading program to help out a late diagnosis of ADD/ADHD that effected her learning to read. I went to visit, and noticed she had a birdhouse she could watch out the window, and was very interested in the birds that were visiting. Taking the cue, I searched for a research/identifier book for birds for “reference”, (couldn’t say “reading”, because it would have turned her off).It’s been a hit. Shhh! She’s reading! Don’t tell her that! Interesting photos & tidbits about various books.Well worth the money.
A**M
A good starter book to get kids interested in bird watching.
The book has large pictures and graphics that help draw and keep a kids interest and has a decent amount of detail about the most popular birds. It does not have EVERY kind of bird in our are (Michigan) but has the ones kids will most likely be excited about. It also doesn't have much detail on the less popular birds. This is the only reason I took a star away. I suspect this is true for pretty much all of the bird books targeted towards kids though. A good starter book to get kids interested in bird watching. I may get another book geared more towards serious bird watchers and that specializes in my area but I didn't expect all this from a book for kids.
M**Y
Great Bird Guide for Kids
My 9 year old grandson loves birds and asked for a bird guide for his birthday. This one is colorful, easy for kids to read and full of so much great information for the young bird lover.
S**.
If you love birds, and love to learn - this is the book. Not just for kids!
Purchased along with ThinkPeak 8x21 binoculars for kids, hoping to teach my granddaughter some birds, and share the love of birdwatching. A great surprise to find the book so amazingly easy to use, learning interesting new things and good tips on identifying birds. The format is learning friendly, the pictures are beautiful, tips & wonderful insights about the different birds make the book a house favorite. Had to buy multiple copies since we all use them inside and take them along on walks or hanging around outside. Oh, and crafts in the back. Made the feeder & a bird bath - really fun projects.Well done Nat Geo, well done! Compliments to Jonathan Alderfer on a wonderful 2nd Edition.
H**E
Exceptional photographs!
Helpful summary of birds' markings, characteristics, habits and locales. Plenty of photographs and information for any age person.
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