Where Robins Fly
by Anita Holmes
Benchmark Books, Marshal Cavendish, New York. 2001
ISBN 0-7614-1109-7
Where Robins Fly is one of six easy readers in the Marshall Cavendish's Benchmark Books series, We Can Read About Nature. Each book is easy to read, is illustrated with bold, colorful photographs, and was developed for early readers who love to explore the world of nature.
Where Robins Fly describes the physical characteristics, behavior, migratory habits of, and life cycle of robins.
Readers follow robins to their spring and summer nesting sites and discover how these resourceful birds build nests and care for their young. At the end of the season readers journey with robins back to their wintering grounds.
Readers learn that robins do not raise young in fall and winter. At this time of year, free of their parenting duties, robins “have lots of time––to hunt and eat, to drink and bathe, to sing and fly about.”
ABOUT THE SERIES
Where Robins Fly is one of six easy readers in the Marshall Cavendish's Benchmark Books series, We Can Read About Nature. Each book is easy to read, is illustrated with bold, colorful photographs, and was developed for early readers who love to explore the world of nature.
HOW TO PURCHASE
Although currently out of print, Where Robins Fly can be obtained through used bookstores as well as online distributors.
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