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BIRD COUNT: A KidLit Fowl E book Overview


In case your vacation plans embody the Christmas Fowl Depend and there are children in your life, contemplating getting a duplicate of the image e book BIRD COUNT by Susan Edwards Richmond, illustrated by chook artist Stephanie Fizer Coleman. Regardless of its title, the Christmas Fowl Depend (CBC) doesn’t fall on Christmas. It’s an annual census of birds within the Western Hemisphere, and takes place anytime between mid-December and early January. The info is collected in “chook circles” which cowl particular areas, and is distributed to the Nationwide Audubon Society, the place it’s used to find out long-term traits. 

Cowl of BIRD COUNT, by Susan Edwards Richmond, illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman

Writer Susan Edwards Richmond started attending the CBC within the early 2000s, and has solely missed just a few years since. In BIRD COUNT, a toddler named Ava is heading out for the chook depend—and for the primary time, she is requested to do the tally. Staff chief Huge Al asks if she has introduced a scientist’s most necessary instruments, and Ava is aware of meaning her eyes and ears. The depend is not only about seeing birds, and in an early unfold, Ava information each an amazing horned owl and chickadee from their calls. The fitting facet of every unfold is Ava’s pocket book, and readers can watch the record and depend of birds develop over the course of the story. 

Counting from calls in BIRD COUNT

Susan is a instructor, a author, and a poet, and her use of language and understanding of youngsters shines within the out-loud readability of this story. Math ideas like tally marks and averaging are deftly tied in. The e book earned a 2021 Mathematical Books honor award, given by the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute in partnership with each the Nationwide Council of Academics of English and the Nationwide Council of Academics of Arithmetic. 

 

Averaging counts of a flock of turkeys in BIRD COUNT by Susan Edwards Richmond, illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman

Illustrator Stephanie Fizer Coleman focuses on birds—with some bugs and flowers and youngsters—however her ardour is in serving to fellow chook nerds with nature-inspired artwork. In BIRD COUNT, her concentrate on shade and texture imply which you could nearly really feel the pom-pom that graces the highest of Ava’s woolen cap or the heat of the post-count campfire. 

The post-count campfire in BIRD COUNT

The Christmas Fowl Depend is likely one of the longest-running citizen science initiatives on the earth, and this e book’s success has led to different books by the creator/illustrator crew. BIRD COUNT is now a part of the “Neighborhood Science Counts!” sequence, which presently contains THE GREAT POLLINATOR COUNT and BIOBLITZ! COUNTING CRITTERS. Backmatter contains extra info on every of the 2 dozen species featured on this e book, together with an creator’s word with details about the Christmas Fowl Depend and learn how to become involved. As a result of the CBC is citizen science, it’s an open invitation to all—together with kids—to become involved and assist the birds. 

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BIRD COUNT by Susan Edwards Richmond, illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman 

Peachtree, 2019

ISBN: 978-1561459544

$17.99 USA

32 pages, Grade stage PreK-3, ages 4-8, Lexile 550L



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