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The Children's Book of Birds

By Olive Thorne Miller

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Discover the simple yet captivating lives of birds as they build nests, raise their young, and fill the world with song, inspiring a new generation to appreciate the wonders of nature.

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2012-10-22
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Summary

** "The Children's Book of Birds" by Olive Thorne Miller is a book crafted to teach kids about birds and was first written in the 1800s. The book seeks to motivate children to discover the habits and lives of birds but also teaches the importance of respect for them. Using appealing stories combined with pictures, it shows how birds behave in nature with each other. The book starts by telling how birds live joyful lives without needing human comforts. It stresses the importance of watching birds in their homes so they can appreciate how they build their nests growing. Through observations, Miller targets to grow an audience of young bird lovers. **

About the Author

Harriet Mann Miller was an American author, naturalist, and ornithologist. She was one of the first three women raised to elective membership in the American Ornithologists' Union. Miller wrote stories for leading magazines. At the start of her career, her articles appeared under the pen name "Olive Thorne" while after marriage, she used the signature of "Olive Thorne Miller". Her books include: Little Folks in Feathers and Fur (1879), Queer Pets at Marcy’s (1880), Little People of Asia (1882), Birds’ Ways (1885), In Nesting Time (1888), and also a serial story entitled, "Nimpo’s Troubles", published in the St. Nicholas Magazine, in 1874.

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