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Books with title Bald Eagles

  • I AM BALD EAGLE

    Al Molaison

    eBook (Next Generation Books-Kids, Dec. 23, 2013)
    The I Am Series of books is for the young reader. Each features an animal. It talks to the reader. It tells the reader who it is. It becomes the story.A big, wild animal can be scary. It isn’t as scary when it speaks.Most of the speakers are animals or birds in North America. Some are in danger of disappearing. They are on a list to protect them.So meet the Bald Eagle. Let it speak.A Note to ParentsThis book and others published by ngbkids have been checked for reading level (RL).This author pushes RL limits. He uses longer, slightly more difficult sentences. He doesn’t avoid words with more than two syllables. He looks to use punctuation to support meaning.He strives to increase vocabulary, both active and recognition.This description has a 4.7 reading level.The opening description on the series has 2.6 RLThe book uses the non-fiction fiction format. This format supports the literacy standard of Common Core.
  • Soaring Bald Eagles

    Kathleen Martin-James

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions TM, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Did you kow that bald eagles are not really bald? They have bright white feathers that cover their heads. From down-covered eaglet to flying eagle, get to know this majestic bird as it soars through the skies and dives to catch its prey!
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  • Bald Eagles

    Karen Dudley

    School & Library Binding (San Val, April 15, 1999)
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  • Bald Eagle

    Susan Heinrichs Gray

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The bald eagle is known to people around the world as a symbol of the United States. In the early 1800s, as many as 100,000 bald eagles lived in the United States. By the 1960s, the familiar bird of prey was nearly extinct. What happened? Read this book to find out how human activity brought the handsome eagle close to extinction. Discover how human efforts helped it fight back and once again become a familiar sight in North American skies.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Tristan Boyer Binns

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 18, 2001)
    Why does the eagle on the Great Seal hold arrows and an olive branch? Which bird was first suggested for the Great Seal? What do eagle feathers stand for? Find the answers to these questions and more when you read ‘The Bald Eagle.’
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Discover the signifigance of the bald eagle as an American symbol.A True Book: American History series allows readers to experience the earliest moments in American history and to discover how these moments helped shape the country that it is today. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.This book describes the characteristics and behavior of the bald eagle, and discusses how the bird became the symbol of the United States, what makes it both appropriate and inappropriate as a national emblem, its endangerment and protection, and its use as a symbol.
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  • Eagles

    Kari Schuetz

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2012)
    An eagle will soar to great heights to build its nest in a tall tree or high cliff. It needs a safe place to care for its eaglets until they are ready for flight. Young children will watch eaglets change from fluffy and flightless to deadly raptors!
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Lloyd G. Douglas

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Describes traits which make the eagle a good symbol for the United States, briefly explains how the eagle was chosen, and lists some of the places the symbol appears.
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  • Eagles

    Sandra Markle

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Introduces the physical characteristics, habitat, and predatory behavior of different types of eagles.
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  • Eagles

    Gail Terp

    Paperback (Bolt, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Diagrams, graphs, and fun text help readers explore the lives of eagles and their place in the wild animal kingdom.
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  • Eagles

    John Bonnett Wexo

    Mass Market Paperback (Zoobooks/Wildlife Education, June 1, 1983)
    Large eagles can carry off small deer-and they can hit prey very hard, striking with twice the force of a rifle bullet. But eagles have a softer side too. Find out how males and females share parenting duties and 'relax' on thermals. Zoobooks, the 59-book animal series - the "everything you wanted to know but didn't know who to ask" guide to the world's most fascinating creatures. Each exciting edition of Zoobooks is packed with current scientific facts, striking photography, beautiful illustrations and unique activities that teach children about animals and the habitats in which they live. With innovative publications and products, Wildlife Education, Ltd. has enriched the lives of children, parents, and educators nationwide for 20 years. All titles are offered in library-bound hardcover and soft-cover styles. Zoobooks, ideal for the knowledge-hungry 4-11 year old!
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  • Eagles

    Sally Morgan

    Paperback (QEB Publishing, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Eagles (QEB Animal Lives)