I Am We bookcover

I Am We

How Crows Come Together to Survive

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Sep 9, 2025

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Description

A riveting informational picture book that explores the beguiling mysteries of crow behavior. Gorgeous illustrations take us into a crow's environment and community, making this an incredible--and unforgettable--reading experience.

Caw-Caaaaw! Crows are fascinating and resilient birds. What is the secret to their abundance and survival, especially throughout fall and winter seasons, when temperatures drop and crow-eating creatures lurk in the dark? I Am We unpacks these mysteries, exploring how and why crows roost together by the thousands and their reliance on cooperation and community.

Sharing a home in our urbanized ecosystem, crows are the ideal subject for learning about how animals interact with the environment and with each other. With dazzling color illustrations and irresistibly engaging and educational text, this beautiful, bewitching book will delight readers throughout the spooky season and all year round.

CROWS ARE EVERYWHERE: Whether hopping along the road or chattering in trees, the common crow has caught the attention of countless kids (and adults). This book turns that attention into an arresting, informative story that reveals how much we have to learn from our neighborhood bird!

EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT: I Am We directly supports learning about ecosystems, interactions, energy, and dynamics while relaying an engaging, suspenseful story that teachers, children, and caregivers won't want to put down.

TEACHES TEAMWORK: Crows have a lot in common with humans: We share an important reliance on community. Focusing on how crows cooperate, communicate, and even cuddle, this picture book highlights the positives of working together to solve a problem, imparting the value of a real-world life skill.

Perfect for:

  • Kids who love birds, nature, and exciting facts
  • Teachers and librarians seeking engaging STEM-related resources
  • Birdwatchers and bird lovers
  • Gift-givers looking for a unique Halloween or fall book for kids

Product Details

PublisherChronicle Books
Publish DateSeptember 09, 2025
Pages44
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781797226156
Dimensions11.3 X 8.3 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids

About the Author

Leslie Barnard Booth writes lyrical picture books about science and nature. She is the author of One Day This Tree Will Fall, illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman, and A Stone Is a Story, illustrated by Marc Martin. Leslie grew up in the Pacific Northwest, among giant trees, rugged mountains, and lots of clever corvids. She lives in Portland, Oregon, and loves exploring the natural world with her family. Visit her online at lesliebarnardbooth.com.

Alexandra Finkeldey is an illustrator based in Kingston, Canada. She illustrated On a Mushroom Day by Chris Baker; A Horse Called Now by Ruth Doyle; and Saving the Spotted Owl by Nicola Jones, among other titles. She is an avid admirer of the natural world and enjoys capturing the small, cozy details of daily life. She lives with her husband, two cats, and an elderly gecko.

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