First Title value, for Searching:
The secret language of birds [Wonderbook]
First Author value, for Searching:
Kelly, Lynne, 1969- author.
General Note:
Release date supplied by publisher.
Issued as a Wonderbook, a pre-loaded audiobook player permanently attached to a hardcover book.
Powered by a rechargeable battery ; USB charger required for recharging.
Audiobook player has 2 modes. Read-Along mode narrates the story. Learning mode asks questions related to the story.
Print book published by Penguin Random House.
Audiobook originally released by Penguin Random House.
Arizona State Library Grant 2025
Format:
Other
Abstract:
Nina is used to feeling like the odd one out, both at school and in her large family. But while trying to fit in at summer camp, she discovers something even more peculiar: two majestic birds have built a nest in the marsh behind an abandoned infirmary. They appear to be whooping cranes, but that's impossible--Nina is an amateur bird-watcher, and all her resources tell her that those rare birds haven't nested in Texas for over a hundred years. When Nina reports the sighting to wildlife officials, more questions arise. Experts track all the endangered birds, but they can't identify the female bird that Nina found. Who is she, and where did she come from? With the help of some fellow campers, Nina sets out to discover who the mystery bird really is. As she gets closer to the truth, will she find a flock of her own?.
Tema:
| Bird watching -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Whooping crane -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Rare birds -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Wildlife conservation -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Endangered species -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Families -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Friendship -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Camps -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Texas -- Juvenile fiction. |
| Domestic fiction. |
| Bildungsromans. |
| Children's audiobooks. |
Summary:
Nina is used to feeling like the odd one out, both at school and in her large family. But while trying to fit in at summer camp, she discovers something even more peculiar: two majestic birds have built a nest in the marsh behind an abandoned infirmary. They appear to be whooping cranes, but that's impossible--Nina is an amateur bird-watcher, and all her resources tell her that those rare birds haven't nested in Texas for over a hundred years. When Nina reports the sighting to wildlife officials, more questions arise. Experts track all the endangered birds, but they can't identify the female bird that Nina found. Who is she, and where did she come from? With the help of some fellow campers, Nina sets out to discover who the mystery bird really is. As she gets closer to the truth, will she find a flock of her own?.
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