JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds
Label
JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds
Name
JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds
Source
bisacsh
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of37
- Tyrannosaurus rex vs. Edna, the very first chicken, Douglas Rees ; Illustrated by Jed Henry
- Pax and Blue, Lori Richmond
- Little Owl's egg, Debi Gliori ; illustrated by Alison Brown
- Stand on the sky, Erin Bow
- Turkey's eggcellent Easter, Wendi Silvano ; illustrated by Lee Harper
- Hoot and Peep, a song for snow, Lita Judge
- Eva at the beach, Rebecca Elliott
- Froodle, Antoinette Portis
- The party and other stories, by Sergio Ruzzier
- Nope!, by Drew Sheneman
- Turkey trouble on the National Mall, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Mr. Watson's chickens, written by Jarrett Dapier ; illustrated by Andrea Tsurumi
- Fly!, Mark Teague
- Wordy birdy, written by Tammi Sauer ; illustrated by Dave Mottram
- The nest that wren built, Randi Sonenshine ; illustrated by Anne Hunter
- Red & Lulu, Matt Tavares
- I'm not taking a bath, Laura Gehl ; pictures by Joyce Wan
- King of the Sky, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Laura Carlin
- The Wildwood Bakery, Rebecca Elliott
- How to make a bird, Meg McKinlay ; illustrated by Matt Ottley
- Cuddles for mommy, by Ruby Brown ; illustrated by Tina Macnaughton
- Eva in the spotlight, Rebecca Elliott
- A round of robins, Katie Hesterman ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
- Eva's new pet, Rebecca Elliott
- Little Bot and Sparrow, Jake Parker
- Gossie & Gertie, [written and illustrated by] Olivier Dunrea
- When the fog rolls in, by Pam Fong
- A bird will soar, by Alison Green Myers
- Zack and the turkey attack!, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ; illustrated by Vivienne To
- Eva for president, Rebecca Elliott
- Rocket's mighty words, by Tad Hills
- Mel fell, Corey R. Tabor
- The sleepy songbird, Suzanne Barton
- Once, a bird, imagined by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Nathalie Dion
- Hello, Jimmy!, by Anna Walker
- Over the rooftops, under the moon, JonArno Lawson ; [illustrated by] Nahid Kazemi
- Don't let the pigeon drive the sleigh!, words and pictures by Mo Willems