
On Bird Hill
Bob Marstall
(Illustrator)Description
WINNER of Mass Books Early Reader Must Reads/Picture Books!
"An imaginative and original depiction of one of life's everyday miracles." — KIRKUS STARRED REVIEW
From award-winning and NY Times bestselling children's and beloved birder, Jane Yolen, and award-winning illustrator, Bob Marstall, comes On Bird Hill the first in a series created for bird-lovers and dreamers alike.
On Bird Hill is first in a new Jane Yolen series developed for the Cornell Lab, the world's leading authority on bird's. Loosely based on "The Green Grass Grew All Around," a nursery rhyme first published as a song in 1912, this whimsical version follows a boy and his dog as they find a bird in a nest on a hill in a strange valley.
This beautiful and enchanting story is perfect for beditme.
35% of the net proceeds from every Cornell Lab Publishing Group book purchase will support projects such as children's educational and community programs.
About the ON BIRD HILL & BEYOND SERIES
The ON BIRD HILL & BEYOND series invites children to reclaim the freedom to explore, wander and adventure outdoors.
Created especially for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology - the world leader in the study, appreciation, and conservation of birds - by New York Times bestselling author Jane Yolen and renowned illustrators Bob Marstall and Elizabeth Dulemba. The series artfully engages the senses to see, feel, hear, and touch the natural world and the life within..
Back matter contains information on birds and wildlife depicted with full-color photos and suggestions for “How You Can Help." Even older budding naturalists and birders find something to engage with.
RAVE REVIEWS FOR ON BIRD HILL...
“Expressively captures a luminous moment of discovery in the natural world. On Bird Hill leaves space for the imagination and underscores the surprising wonder found in everyday moments.” — School Library Journal
“It’s a sweetly surreal meditation on the everyday wonders that await in the wild.”—Publisher’s Weekly
“…opens your eyes to the extraordinary in the ordinary of nature. I look forward to more books in the series...”—NC Teacher Stuff
Product Details
Publisher | Cornell Lab Publishing Group |
Publish Date | May 10, 2016 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781943645022 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 11.0 X 0.6 inches | 15.5 pounds |
About the Author
Jane Yolen has authored more than 370 books including the Caldecott-winning Owl Moon, loved by children and bird watchers of all ages; You Nest Here With Me, a popular new favorite co-authored with her daughter Heidi E. Y. Stemple; and the New York Times bestselling series How Do Dinosaurs...Jane Yolen's books have been translated into over 20 languages. Many of Ms. Yolen's books are about wildlife subjects, especially the winged kind. She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Visit Jane's website at www.janeyolen.com
Bob Marstall is the illustrator of nine nonfiction children’s books, including The Lady and the Spider, which sold over a quarter-of-a-million copies and was a Reading Rainbow selection. Bob has also been honored with an ALA Notable Book award; an IRA Teachers' choice; a Smithsonian Magazine Notable Book for Children; and three John Burroughs selections. In addition, two of Bob's books are included in the New York Times Parent's Guide's "1001 Best Books of the Twentieth Century." Bob lives in Easthampton, Massachusetts. Visit Bob's website at www.marstallstudio.com.
Reviews
"An imaginative and original depiction of one of life's everyday miracles." — KIRKUS STARRED REVIEW
“Jane Yolen’s picture book expressively captures a luminous moment of discovery in the natural world...On Bird Hill leaves space for the imagination and underscores the surprising wonder found in everyday moments." – SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
“A sweetly surreal meditation on the everyday wonders that await in the wild." – PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY
“The book On Bird Hill (Yolen 2016) introduces K–2 students to the world of birds and shows them what happens when chicks hatch. An accompanying Educator’s Guide and website produced by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s BirdSleuth program presents interdisciplinary, standards-based activities to extend students’ learning from the text. Reenact a chick’s hatching with pantomime in Retellings and Reenactments play Baby Bird Run!, a true/false tag game, to reinforce new bird understandings; create a realistic habitat for birds in Habitat Designers; learn about the diversity among bird nests in So Many Nests and Build a Nest; and feel a shell-less egg (an egg soaked in white vinegar) in Bouncing Baby Bird. The website provides background information, digital content, and supplementary activities to complement the printable guide.” – NSTA; Educator’s Guide
Picture Book/Early Reader Must Reads – MASSACHUSETTS CENTER FOR THE BOOK
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