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Book Review of Things With Wings (Nature Company Discoveries Libraries)

Things With Wings (Nature Company Discoveries Libraries)
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An introduction to creatures that fly and creatures with wings.

From the Publisher
Scientifically accurate, delightfully illustrated science series for young and prereaders. Includes interactive Curiosity Boxes and fold-out panels.

From The Critics
Children's Literature
Well-detailed illustrations of various winged and flying creatures give children a close-up view of animals that otherwise might be hard to see in detail because of their fly-by nature. Wasps, lady bugs, robins, vultures, swans, bats, dragonflies, prehistoric birds, and other creatures with wings that flap in flight are introduced. In addition, Creagh writes about animals who do not fully fit under the category of "has wings, will fly in mid-air." Not all winged creatures are able to fly, while certain frogs and squirrels can soar short distances without the aid of wings. Penguins' wings are used to "fly" not in the air, but underwater. This book makes for a concise, colorful introduction to the family of winged creatures.
"The Nature Company Young Discoveries Library" provides an educational, yet entertaining way for young children to learn about various creatures. Things With Wings provides a delightful look at things in the air around us. The descriptions are simple to understand, detailed, and vivid. Time-Life has a winner in this series.