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Books with title Little Home Bird

  • Fly, Little Bird

    Tina Burke

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Pub, March 1, 2006)
    "Fly little bird," said the little girl. But the little bird is all alone, and too small to fly. So, the little girl and her dog take him home until he is ready to face the world. And that's when the fun and friendship really begin.This delightful, (almost) wordless story, from Tina Burke, unfolds through glorious illustration and is sure to capture the hearts of young readers.
    K
  • Hello, Little Bird

    Petr Horacek

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, Dec. 7, 2009)
    NA
  • Little Bird

    Pirotta

    (Harcourt School Publishers, Jan. 1, 1994)
    A frog says the little bird should hop, a worm suggests wiggling. But his mother has the best idea. Little Bird flies over the farm, around the fields and, eventually, back to his nest.
  • Little Bird Lost

    Steve Larkinson, Kate Larkinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 1, 2013)
    ***** Winner of the 2015 Literary Classics Gold Book Award ***** ***** Winner of the 2016 Readers' Favorite Silver Book Award ***** One of the baby birds seems to be missing. His greedy siblings have pushed him out of view! A tale of sibling rivalry and their parents love for ALL their offspring. The series of real-life photographs accompanied by the simple rhyming tale provide a rare opportunity of a 'birds-eye' view into the nest. The reading content is aimed at 3-5 year-olds, but the photographs and the story that they tell will fascinate all age groups. The length and content make it a perfect bedtime story, a great start for beginner readers and a superb study of the natural world that demonstrates how care and compassion persists amongst even the tiniest of creatures. Steve spotted this family of swallows in the eaves of a small bakery in south-west France and this delightful story unfolded as he photographed them. Kate added the words in rhyming couplets and created the book. This book was inspired by the birds themselves and by a chapter in Spontaneous Evolution by Bruce Lipton about Darwin's theory of the survival of the fittest. Available in paperback and kindle books. The Lexile measure is 380.
    K
  • Little Bird

    Patty Davidson

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Sept. 2, 2019)
    Little Bird gets very sick and cannot go to school. Her classmates miss her very much. Their teacher tries to help them understand what is happening to their friend. Everyone learns that love and support for each other are the most important things in friendship.
  • Little Bird

    Rod Campbell

    Hardcover (Campbell Books Ltd, Nov. 1, 2000)
    None
    G
  • My Little Bird

    Tavish Lounsbury, Microsoft Paint

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2018)
    "My Little Bird," will put a lightning bolt through any loving parent’s heart. This story teaches children important life lessons with rhyme, rhythm and fun pictures. “Life has challenges, but it is what we do to overcome those challenges, that make us stronger.” This is a great motivational bed time story that will make your heart jump with love for your treasured children. I would recommend it to anyone who loves their children and wants to watch them succeed.
  • Little Home, Little Man

    Freddi Sunshine

    language (c/o PO Box 4, Ephraim, Utah 84627, Oct. 21, 2016)
    (c) There was a little home in the middle of the wood;A little old man by the window stood;Along came a rabbit hopping by; Knocking on his door."Help me! Help me, please!" he said."I am tired, and I need a bed." "Come Little Rabbit, come with me,Happy we will ever be." (c)
  • Little Red Bird

    Nick Bruel

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, )
    SOMETHING NEW AND UNEXPECTED – sweet and gentle– from the creator of Bad Kitty and Poor Puppy. Sweetly enchanting paintings and a gently rhyming text tell the tale of the little red bird who is quite content in her cage, but curious… When the cage door is left open, she sees her chance and bravely hops out into the world. It’s all so magnificent and thrilling for the little red bird – and for readers. In the end, Nick Bruel leaves both with a question. When the bird sees a familiar house and window and golden cage, will she return to it? Would you?
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  • Fly, Little Bird!

    Alena Herranen, Seleste ter Veer

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 5, 2019)
    Fly, Little Bird! is a story about a little yellow bird who wants to learn to fly. Frustrated with hopping and walking, the little yellow bird overcomes fears and obstacles by making a plan to achieve her goals. With advice and support from her community, she bravely embraces the challenge and soars. This story is for beginner readers.
  • The Little Bird

    Tom DeCuman

    language (, Oct. 6, 2014)
    A little bird in the first flush of youth makes the long journey south to the winter homelands where he notices the great contrasts between this hot dry land and the lush green world he grew up in. He takes pity on a hungry child and decides to help him but all the hard work takes a toll on the little bird when it comes time to return to the breeding grounds in the north. Will he make it home to raise his own family? Will his little friend make it through to next year?
  • Little Bird

    Patty Davidson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2017)
    Little bird gets very sick and cannot go to school. Her classmates miss her very much. Their teacher tries to help them understand what is happening to their friend. Everyone learns that love and support for each other are the most important things in any friendship.
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