
Summary
Children learn about the characteristics of robins, but more importantly, are given a sweet story about the firsts of growing up.
In “Why Should I Walk? I Can Fly,” kids will learn that they too, can do hard things in this growth mindset book for kids!
Children learn about the characteristics of robins in this bird book for kids 3-8, when a bird leaves its mother’s nest for the first time. This book doubles as an inspirational, courage book for kids.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781584696391 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1584696397 |
| Author: | Ann Ingalls, Rebecca Evans |
| Publisher: | Sourcebooks, Inc |
| Imprint: | Dawn Publications,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 1 March 2019 |
| Weight: | 166g |
| Dimensions: | 279mm x 229mm |
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Critics Review
“In addition to sharing facts in endnotes, caregivers can explore literacy connections, foster a growth mindset, and encourage science, technology, engineering, and math activities through this fictional account of a bird trying to fly.” - Oneota Reading Journal
About The Author
Ann Ingalls
Ann Ingalls passes the day exaggerating (writing fiction) or telling the truth (writing nonfiction). When given the choice between educating children or entertaining them with her writing, Ann chooses to do both! Ann has written nearly thirty other books for young readers. Before she was a children’s writer, Ann taught elementary and special education classes and worked as a parent educator. In the classroom, Ann’s students enjoyed rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, canaries, salamanders, fire belly toads, and what seemed like millions of fish. Ann lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with her husband, Winston.
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