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1) Nesting
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Two robins build a nest together and raise their chicks, navigating a year of changing seasons and serpentine predators.--
10) Crane & crane
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Illustrations and simple text show the parallels between a pair of sandhill cranes building a nest and a construction crane being used to build a cabin for a family.
12) The perfect nest
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Jack the cat gets much more than he bargained for when he decides to build the perfect nest to attract the perfect chicken.
13) Albert
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One day when Albert is at his window, two cardinals come to build a nest in his hand, an event that changes his life.
14) Fire! fire!
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When Nina's antique store burns down, nine-year old reporter Hilde and her sister/photographer, Izzy, are determined to investigate the cause for the Orange Street News--and their main clue is a bird's nest of baby Blue jays.
15) Nest friends
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After accidentally smashing Woodstock's nest, Snoopy shares his dog house with him and wonders what could possibly go wrong since they are best friends.
17) Not your nest!
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"Bird builds the perfect nest, the only problem is everyone else wants to sleep in it!"--
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With rhyming text, this soothing bedtime book is an ode to baby birds everywhere and sleepy children home safe in their own beds. As a mother describes to her child how many species of birds nest, from pigeons on concrete ledges to owls in oak tree boles to swallows above barn doors.
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"In the rhyming style of "The House That Jack Built," this poem about the care and specificity that Carolina wrens put into building a nest is at once tender and true to life. Papa and Mama Wren gather treasures of the forest, from soft moss for a lining to snakeskin for warding off predators. Randi Sonenshine's lilting stanzas, woven with accurate and unexpected details about Carolina wrens, and Anne Hunter's gentle, inviting illustrations reveal...