

What does a mourning dove look like? What does it eat? How does it live? This nonfiction book will give preschoolers all the facts.Īmerican Crows (Backyard Birds) by Lisa J. Mourning Doves (Backyard Birds) by Lisa J. This book tells you all about the hummingbirds that may be flitting around your backyard. Learn all about robins–what they look like, how they live, how their eggs look, and much more. Amstutzĭiscover how to identify blue jays and learn what they eat and how they live. This nonfiction book examines cardinals, how they live, what they eat, and other facts.īlue Jays (Backyard Birds) by Lisa J. Learn about cardinals, blue jays, robins and so many more types!Ĭardinals (Backyard Birds) by Lisa J. This book is full of great verbs to describe how the hummingbird is moving.ĭo your preschoolers and kindergartners want to learn about a specific type of bird? Then this bird book list is perfect for you kids. While reading this book, you can make the sounds with them.Ī boy watches a hummingbird fly around his backyard. He stalks all kinds of birds in the backyard but only gets feathers for lunch.Įvery kind of bird makes its own sound. But things don’t work out quite as they plan.Ī cat gets out of the house and tries to eat something wild for lunch. Bird is tired of her old house so she and Mr. This book examines all kinds of nests (and not only bird nests). Photographs and simple text provide an introduction to different kinds of birds.Ī look at all kinds of eggs and the ways they look and feel. This simple book will encourage preschoolers to think about birds around them.īirds (Look and Learn) by National Geographic Kids

This rhyming book will help your preschoolers think about the different kinds of bird nests.īirds come in all colors they are big, and little, and every size in between. Mama Built a Little Nest by Jennifer Ward Your preschoolers and kindergartners will learn about nests, different kinds of nests, and so much more bird fun! These children’s book about birds are great educational (and fun!) reads for your preschoolers to enjoy when you are teaching a bird theme in your classroom. These 20 bird books for kids will help your preschoolers learn some bird facts or think about things they do. They can begin to look for these birds around your school or home. Preschoolers can discover where birds live, what they eat, what their nests look like. A bird study is perfect accompaniment to a spring theme (or just a fun science exploration for kids). In the spring, birds seem to be everywhere.
