As I continue to build my nonfiction area of the classroom library, I am thrilled when I find a picture book that I know will be perfect for middle grade students. Since I always seem to have students who like birds and birdwatching I have a Birds basket in the nonfiction section of the library. Many years it is a favorite go-to basket. I love finding new books to add to this basket. I was thrilled to get a copy of Bird Count from Peachtree Publishers.
Bird Count by Susan Edwards Richmond and illustrated by Stephanie Fizzier Coleman will be released next week and I couldn't be more excited to share this book with my students. This book is a fictional narrative about a girl who participates in the Audubon Bird Count each year. (I first learned about this bird count in Loree Griffin Burns' Citizen Scientists book.) I love being able to pair some nonfiction books with a fiction book that shares information about an annual citizen science project.
The book has some great features. At the end of the story, readers can learn more about the birds that Ava sees during the day of the bird count. The author's note gives us a bit more information about The Christmas Bird Count and the connection the author has to this event.
Below is a book trailer about the book.
The story takes us through the full day of the Christmas Bird Count with Ava, her mother and their team leader. We learn a bit about the bird count on each page through the dialogue and the illustrations. We learn a bit about birds, the rules of the count, and more. And on each page, we see Ava's tally of the birds they've seen so far.
The book has some great features. At the end of the story, readers can learn more about the birds that Ava sees during the day of the bird count. The author's note gives us a bit more information about The Christmas Bird Count and the connection the author has to this event.
Below is a book trailer about the book.
This book seems great for all ages!