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  • Journey of the Hummingbirds

    Anne Renee Goyette

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Not many readers know that hummingbirds double their weight as part of their preparation for yearly migration. That's just one of many incredible facts about their epic travels. Hummingbirds' fascinating journey between Mexico and the southern coastal United States can be thousands of miles long, and yet they weigh about the same as a penny. Through age-appropriate language accompanied by colorful graphics and full-color photographs, young audiences get an inside scoop into this massive migration. A map is also included to show the scope of the hummingbirds' mind-boggling trip.
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  • The Theory of Hummingbirds

    Michelle Kadarusman

    Hardcover (Pajama Press, Oct. 16, 2017)
    A moving novel for middle-grade readers that is not about overcoming disability, but rather becoming one’s truest self “Hummingbirds and angels don’t need two good feet. They have wings.” That’s what Alba’s mother always says. Of course, Alba doesn’t have wings or two good feet: she has Cleo. Cleo is the name Alba has given to her left foot, which was born twisted in the wrong direction. When she points this out, though, her mother just smiles like the world has some surprise in store she doesn’t know about yet. Well, Alba has her own surprise planned. After many surgeries and one final cast, Cleo is almost ready to meet the world straight on―just in time to run in the school cross-country race. Unfortunately, Alba’s best friend Levi thinks there’s no way she can pull it off. And she thinks there’s no way he’s right about the school librarian hiding a wormhole in her office. Tempers flare. Sharp words fly faster than hummingbirds. And soon it looks like both friends will be stuck proving their theories on their own. The Theory of Hummingbirds is now available in a paperback edition with French flaps and a brand-new cover!
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  • Journey of the Hummingbirds

    AnneRenee Goyette

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Not many readers know that hummingbirds double their weight as part of their preparation for yearly migration. That's just one of many incredible facts about their epic travels. Hummingbirds' fascinating journey between Mexico and the southern coastal United States can be thousands of miles long, and yet they weigh about the same as a penny. Through age-appropriate language accompanied by colorful graphics and full-color photographs, young audiences get an inside scoop into this massive migration. A map is also included to show the scope of the hummingbirds' mind-boggling trip.
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  • The Theory of Hummingbirds

    Kadarusman Michelle

    eBook (Pajama Press, April 20, 2018)
    "Hummingbirds and angels don't need two good feet. They have wings." That's what Alba's mother always says. Of course, Alba doesn't have wings or two good feet: she has Cleo. Cleo is the name Alba has given to her left foot, which was born twisted in the wrong direction. When she points this out, though, her mother just smiles like the world has some surprise in store she doesn't know about yet.Well, Alba has her own surprise planned. After one final surgery and one final cast, Cleo is almost ready to meet the world straight on—just in time to run in the sixth grade cross-country race. Unfortunately, Alba's best friend Levi thinks there's no way she can pull it off. And she thinks there's no way he's right about the school librarian hiding a wormhole in her office. Tempers flare. Sharp words fly faster than hummingbirds. And soon it looks like both friends will be stuck proving their theories on their own.
  • The Theory of Hummingbirds

    Michelle Kadarusman

    Paperback (Pajama Press, April 28, 2020)
    From Governor General’s Literary Award finalist Michelle Kadarusman. A moving novel for middle-grade readers that is not about overcoming disability, but rather becoming one’s truest self “Hummingbirds and angels don’t need two good feet. They have wings.” That’s what Alba’s mother always says. Of course, Alba doesn’t have wings or two good feet: she has Cleo. Cleo is the name Alba has given to her left foot, which was born twisted in the wrong direction. When she points this out, though, her mother just smiles like the world has some surprise in store she doesn’t know about yet. Well, Alba has her own surprise planned. After many surgeries and one final cast, Cleo is almost ready to meet the world straight on―just in time to run in the school cross-country race. Unfortunately, Alba’s best friend Levi thinks there’s no way she can pull it off. And she thinks there’s no way he’s right about the school librarian hiding a wormhole in her office. Tempers flare. Sharp words fly faster than hummingbirds. And soon it looks like both friends will be stuck proving their theories on their own. The Theory of Hummingbirds is now available in a paperback edition with French flaps and a brand-new cover!
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  • The Hummingbird Journal: Journey to Hummingbird Haven

    C.S. Mikels

    eBook
    Do we ever truly lose those we loved? Not if we know where to look! After the passing of her mother, Rose doesn't know what to do with herself. Her days are spent wandering aimlessly until she finds a chest with a glowing journal with clues on how to find her mother again. Is it all in her imagination? Or will she find her again? Along with her father and sister, Rose is led on a magical journey through the wilds of the forest, hoping to see her mother once more. Set in Rugby, Tennessee and the Big South Fork National Forest, this journey takes us from the coast of South Carolina to the rivers of Tennessee, teaching our young protagonist one of life's greatest lessons: Love never leaves us!
  • The Theory of Hummingbirds

    Michelle Kadarusman

    Paperback (Pajama Press, Oct. 16, 2017)
    From Governor General’s Literary Award finalist Michelle Kadarusman. A moving novel for middle-grade readers that is not about overcoming disability, but rather becoming one’s truest self “Hummingbirds and angels don’t need two good feet. They have wings.” That’s what Alba’s mother always says. Of course, Alba doesn’t have wings or two good feet: she has Cleo. Cleo is the name Alba has given to her left foot, which was born twisted in the wrong direction. When she points this out, though, her mother just smiles like the world has some surprise in store she doesn’t know about yet. Well, Alba has her own surprise planned. After many surgeries and one final cast, Cleo is almost ready to meet the world straight on―just in time to run in the school cross-country race. Unfortunately, Alba’s best friend Levi thinks there’s no way she can pull it off. And she thinks there’s no way he’s right about the school librarian hiding a wormhole in her office. Tempers flare. Sharp words fly faster than hummingbirds. And soon it looks like both friends will be stuck proving their theories on their own. The Theory of Hummingbirds is now available in a paperback edition with French flaps and a brand-new cover!
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  • Nelson: The Long Journey of a Tiny Hummingbird

    Miguel Dante

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    Nelson: The Long Journey of a Tiny Hummingbird tells the amazing story of two hummingbirds, Nelson and his brother Mateo, and their incredible trip to escape the bitter cold of winter from their home in Indiana to their new home in Mexico, thousands of miles away. There are great struggles along the way as well as rays of hope as the brothers meet new friends and encounter scary enemies. Ultimately, it is the story of how Love, Faith and Hope can help us through our most difficult of struggles in life and how the Love of Family and Friends can make all things possible. Nelson: The Long Journey of a Tiny Hummingbird is a story no child will ever forget!
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  • the king of the hummingbirds

    john gardner

    Paperback (Bantam Skylark, March 10, 1977)
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  • The Hummingbird Journal: Journey to Hummingbird Haven

    C.S. Mikels

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 24, 2019)
    Do we ever truly lose those we loved? Not if we know where to look! After the passing of her mother, Rose doesn't know what to do with herself. Her days are spent wandering aimlessly until she finds a chest with a glowing journal with clues on how to find her mother again. Is it all in her imagination? Or will she find her again? Along with her father and sister, Rose is led on a magical journey through the wilds of the forest, hoping to see her mother once more. Set in Rugby, Tennessee and the Big South Fork National Forest, this journey takes us from the coast of South Carolina to the rivers of Tennessee, teaching our young protagonist one of life's greatest lessons: Love never leaves us!
  • The World of Hummingbirds

    Robert Brown, Susan Quimby Foster

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, March 1, 1990)
    Text and photographs illustrate the lives of hummingbirds in their natural settings, describing how they feed, defend themselves, and breed
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  • The King of the Hummingbirds

    John Gardner, Michael Sporn

    (Knopf, Jan. 1, 1977)
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