If I Were a Bird

Part of If I Were

Illustrated by Erik Brooks
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Board Book
$9.99 US
| $9.99 CAN
On sale Feb 19, 2019 | 22 Pages | 9781632172112
Age 0-3 years | Up to Preschool
From the author and illustrator of If I Were a Whale, comes this colorful, rhyming board book that playfully features birds found in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.

Toddlers will love this fun introduction to birds, in this beautifully illustrated board book that shares facts about these amazing animals in an imaginative way.

If I were a bird
you know what I'd try?
Flying wing tip to wing tip
in a forest flyby!

I could be an ebony raven,
wind lifting my wings,
tumbling past treetops,
upside down of all things.
"A wonderful resource to spark and encourage children’s interest in the natural world"—Deanna Smith, Pender Country Public Library, NC


"I’m a sucker for nature books for kids, and this board book has wonderful rhyming and vivid illustrations. A book that kids will love!"--Carl LennertzChildren's Book Council

SHELLEY GILL was the fifth woman to complete the Iditarod race. When she's not writing, Shelley travels to schools around the country where she covers a variety of topics--from whale watching to where her ideas come from. Gill was a founder and publisher of the Paws IV line of Alaskan children's books now owned by Sasquatch Books. The author lives in Homer, AK.

Erik Brooks spent much of his childhood in Anchorage where he explored the outdoors. He has illustrated several children’s book including Polar Polka and A Totem Tale.

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From the author and illustrator of If I Were a Whale, comes this colorful, rhyming board book that playfully features birds found in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.

Toddlers will love this fun introduction to birds, in this beautifully illustrated board book that shares facts about these amazing animals in an imaginative way.

If I were a bird
you know what I'd try?
Flying wing tip to wing tip
in a forest flyby!

I could be an ebony raven,
wind lifting my wings,
tumbling past treetops,
upside down of all things.

Reviews

"A wonderful resource to spark and encourage children’s interest in the natural world"—Deanna Smith, Pender Country Public Library, NC


"I’m a sucker for nature books for kids, and this board book has wonderful rhyming and vivid illustrations. A book that kids will love!"--Carl LennertzChildren's Book Council

Author

SHELLEY GILL was the fifth woman to complete the Iditarod race. When she's not writing, Shelley travels to schools around the country where she covers a variety of topics--from whale watching to where her ideas come from. Gill was a founder and publisher of the Paws IV line of Alaskan children's books now owned by Sasquatch Books. The author lives in Homer, AK.

Erik Brooks spent much of his childhood in Anchorage where he explored the outdoors. He has illustrated several children’s book including Polar Polka and A Totem Tale.