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A Bald Eagle's World
In a treetop in Alaska, a pair of eagles builds a nest and lay eggs. When the eggs hatch, the parents take turns bringing food to their babies. By fall, the young birds will be good fliers and will be able to take care of themselves. Soar into this book and find out what happens in a bald eagle's world. A readable and lively text provides a close-up look at these majestic birds. Cut paper illustrations by the author help tell the tales of these large raptors and the world in which they live.This picture book follows two eaglets from the time of hatching through the first year of their life. It shows eagles in their natural home along with other animals that share their environment. This book can be read aloud to younger children or an older child can read it alone. Sidebars on each page spread expand information in the text. Back matter includes a map of where eagles live, fun facts, a glossary and index, and a guide to websites appropriate for the age group. For information about obtaining a fine art reproduction of one of the illustrations from A Bald Eagle's World, go to www.carolinearnoldart.com. |
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Other Picture Window books by Caroline Arnold about animals that live in Alaska and the far north:
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