Thursday, March 27, 2008

A Nest Full of Eggs by Priscilla Belz Jenkins, illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell

From the back of the book:
"Peep, peep." A tiny beak pokes through a beautiful blue eggshell. Crack! Out rolls a baby robin. At last, the baby robin has emerged from the egg laid by its mother twelve days ago. Robins are born almost naked but soon start growing soft down coats and flight feathers. In their carefully build nests, robin parents feed heir babies juicy earthworms and berries until they learn how to fly.

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