The Call of the Birds - by Séraphine Menu (Hardcover)
About this item
Highlights
- A beautifully illustrated book about how climate change is impacting bird populations around the world.Both the dodo and the moa have already disappeared from our world.
- 7-9 Years
- 10.88" x 8.91" Hardcover
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Animals
Description
Book Synopsis
A beautifully illustrated book about how climate change is impacting bird populations around the world.
Both the dodo and the moa have already disappeared from our world. Could the sparrow or robin be next? In recent years, ornithologists have been sounding the alarm: bird populations are declining all over the world.
The Call of the Birds explores this environmentally crucial subject as well as delving into the history of our relationship with birds. Beautifully written and illustrated, this important book offers hope. Perfect for readers of Mark Kurlansky's World Without Fish.
STEM APPEAL: Presents key scientific information in a kid-friendly way and supports education in science, geography, and history
GORGEOUS ILLUSTRATIONS: Beautiful art throughout introduces readers to bird species, past and present.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: Highlights the importance of protecting every creature on our planet and gives kids tools to help protect birds with simple advice.
Perfect for:
- Gift-givers who are looking for a beautiful book about conservation
- Parents, grandparents, caregivers, and educators
- Any kid who loves learning about animals and the environment
About the Author
Séraphine Menu was born in France, close to the sea. After graduating with a degree in literature, Séraphine decided to travel the world instead. Once back home, she started writing about how nature and people interact. Fleur Oury spent her school days drawing in the margins, but her passion for nature led her to study science. With a degree in biology in her pocket, she decided to reconnect with her second love, drawing, and graduated from the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. She now works as an author and illustrator but has a very special place in her heart for nature.