If You Meet a Barfing Bird
Etta Kaner
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Publisher:
Orca Book Publishers
Orca Book Publishers
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9781459841307
Description:
<p><strong>Young readers will learn about the habits of unusual animals and what they <em>really</em> need to exist.</strong></p>
<p>Animals have some unusual ways to survive in the wild. That’s why a sleeping bear might not appreciate an alarm clock. In fact, a wake-up call could be dangerous. In <em>If You Meet a Barfing Bird</em>, kids discover why they should definitely <strong>NOT</strong> help the animals they meet. A red-lipped batfish doesn’t want water wings and a hairy seaweed crab isn’t looking for a haircut. Hilarious situations and outraged reactions from animals make for a laugh-out-loud read.</p><p><strong>Key Selling Points</strong></p>
<ul><li>A fun and fact-filled STEM picture book that introduces younger readers to unique animal behaviors. Backmatter includes additional information about each animal featured.</li>
<li>This interactive book features a phrase on each spread to encourage the reader to turn the page and discover the next animal behavior they shouldn't try to help with.</li>
<li>The whimsical illustrations depict the realistic behaviors of animals and how funny young people look trying to help the animals with those behaviors.</li>
<li>This book uses humor to illustrate animal survival techniques, for example the barfing northern fulmar bird, and what happens when young people attempt to intervene with these survival techniques.</li>
<li>Etta Kaner is an award-winning author of more than 25 nonfiction titles for kids, including <em>Do NOT Eat Like a Tiger Shark</em>, <em>Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate </em>and <em>Wild Buildings and Bridges</em>.</li>
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<p>Animals have some unusual ways to survive in the wild. That’s why a sleeping bear might not appreciate an alarm clock. In fact, a wake-up call could be dangerous. In <em>If You Meet a Barfing Bird</em>, kids discover why they should definitely <strong>NOT</strong> help the animals they meet. A red-lipped batfish doesn’t want water wings and a hairy seaweed crab isn’t looking for a haircut. Hilarious situations and outraged reactions from animals make for a laugh-out-loud read.</p><p><strong>Key Selling Points</strong></p>
<ul><li>A fun and fact-filled STEM picture book that introduces younger readers to unique animal behaviors. Backmatter includes additional information about each animal featured.</li>
<li>This interactive book features a phrase on each spread to encourage the reader to turn the page and discover the next animal behavior they shouldn't try to help with.</li>
<li>The whimsical illustrations depict the realistic behaviors of animals and how funny young people look trying to help the animals with those behaviors.</li>
<li>This book uses humor to illustrate animal survival techniques, for example the barfing northern fulmar bird, and what happens when young people attempt to intervene with these survival techniques.</li>
<li>Etta Kaner is an award-winning author of more than 25 nonfiction titles for kids, including <em>Do NOT Eat Like a Tiger Shark</em>, <em>Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate </em>and <em>Wild Buildings and Bridges</em>.</li>
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