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Watch Me Make a Bird Feeder (Welcome Books' Making Things Series)

by Jack Otten
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Synopsis

A young girl shows how to make a simple bird feeder using a pine cone, string, peanut butter, and seeds.

Susan Hepler - Children's Literature

Each book in this "Welcome Books" nonfiction series about making things features a child of seven who introduces himself or herself and proceeds in clear directions to tell how to create something out of common materials. Text of one or two sentences per page is faced by an illustration of the process. Specialized vocabulary is revisited in a pronunciation glossary, Website s and related books are mentioned, and an index is included. Here, Rita shows readers how to choose a pinecone, cover it with peanut butter, and roll it in birdseed making a simple birdfeeder a project well suited for preschool or primary grades and in directions that new readers can read for themselves. It also invites slightly older readers to write their own simple directions and create illustrations or photographs for a craft project they can recommend to their classmates. 2002, Rosen Book Works/Scholastic,

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Children's Literature

Each book in this "Welcome Books" nonfiction series about making things features a child of seven who introduces himself or herself and proceeds in clear directions to tell how to create something out of common materials. Text of one or two sentences per page is faced by an illustration of the process. Specialized vocabulary is revisited in a pronunciation glossary, Website s and related books are mentioned, and an index is included. Here, Rita shows readers how to choose a pinecone, cover it with peanut butter, and roll it in birdseed—making a simple birdfeeder—a project well suited for preschool or primary grades and in directions that new readers can read for themselves. It also invites slightly older readers to write their own simple directions and create illustrations or photographs for a craft project they can recommend to their classmates. 2002, Rosen Book Works/Scholastic,
— Susan Hepler

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-These series titles are designed to fit into an early intervention reading program and to be used with children who may be having difficulty learning to read or to follow directions sequentially. Each attractive book concentrates on a single project and features full-color photos of a boy or girl. The child is carefully posed so that each step in the process is clearly evident, and each action is described in no more than three short sentences per page. In content and format, these volumes are similar to the "Rookie Science" series (Children's).-Kathryn Kosiorek, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Children's Press(CT)
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780516234977

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