Bird Count
Bird Count
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Bird Count

Written by Susan Edwards Richmond & illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
Hardcover
$17.97
4 - 8
Reading age
32
Page count
43
Words per page
550L
Lexile measure
Oct 1, 2019
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An informative introduction to the practice of taking a bird census that looks far more exciting that it actually is.

Early on a wintry morning, young Ava eagerly wakes her mom. It’s the day of the Christmas Bird Count, and this is the first year Ava gets to take the tally. In this tale, Richmond introduces readers to Ava and her mom’s unique tradition of participating in their area’s annual bird census. Ava is a citizen scientist, and she’s remarkably familiar with birds, able to recognize a wide variety from their sound and appearance. She’s also well versed in the rules of gathering data for the census: “Count every bird you see or hear . . . Make sure at least two people see or hear it. And don’t count any bird twice.” Big Al leads their team, and together they enjoy a day of exploring, taking count of how many of each type of bird they see. When it gets too dark to count birds, Ava and her mom gather with other citizen scientists for a warming cup of cocoa and to swap stories about the day’s sightings. The inclusion of a notebook page on the right margin where the bird tally is kept provides an interesting fun counting aspect to the book and Coleman’s digital illustrations are playful in this novel winter tale, in sharp contrast to the story itself which is almost no fun at all The cover is particularly inviting as Ava peers out behind big binoculars, bundled up in her winter clothing as snow gently falls in the background, although unfortunately the picture suggests a sense of adventure that never actually occurs in the story, leaving readers waiting for a story to satisfy their piqued curiosity, only to feel unsatisfied by the book’s straight-forward narration of a fun but average day of bird counting.

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Topics

birdscommunity helpersnaturescientistscounting and numberswinterscience and naturethe environmentChristmas and adventecology

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  • Ava and her mom volunteer to help with the bird census. When have you volunteered to help your community in a service project?
  • Ava learns to distinguish among the many different calls birds make. Do you recognize differences among the voices of people? Did you know birds have different voices, too?

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Book Details

ISBN
9781561459544
Publication Date
October 1, 2019
Publisher
Peachtree Publishing Company
Illustration Details
The illustrations were rendered digitally.
Page Count
32
Words Per Page
43
Audience
Picture
Reading Age
4 - 8 years
Lib. of Congress (LCCN)
2018036825
Lexile® Level
550L
Est. Fountas & Pinnell Level
~N
ATOS® Book Level
3
Accelerated Reader® Points
0.5
Accelerated Reader Quiz
508830
Accelerated Reader Interest Level
LG

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