Mama Built a Little Nest

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mama Built a Little Nest
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jennifer Ward
Illustrated by Steve Jenkins
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 229
ISBN/Barcode 9781442421165
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations f-c reflective--NO sfx; finish: gloss

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publication Date 18 March 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

A delightful exploration of the incredibly variety of nests birds build for their babies, illustrated by a Caldecott Honoree. Mama built a little nest inside a sturdy trunk. She used her beak to tap-tap-tap the perfect place to bunk. There are so many different kinds of birds-and those birds build so many different kinds of nests to keep their babies cozy. With playful, bouncy rhyme, Jennifer Ward explores nests large and small, silky and cottony, muddy and twiggy-and all the birds that call them home!

Author Biography

Jennifer Ward has written numerous award-winning picture books, including Just You and Me, illustrated by Alexander Vidal; How to Find a Bird, illustrated by Diana Sudyka; Round, illustrated by Lisa Congdon; and Mama Built a Little Nest and Mama Dug a Little Den, both illustrated by Steve Jenkins. A former elementary educator, Jennifer Ward is an experienced public speaker who travels the country, speaking in schools and at international and national writer and literacy conferences. She lives with her family in Edwardsville, Illinois. Visit her at JenniferWardBooks.com. Steven Jenkins's many celebrated children's books include Can an Aardvark Bark? and Fourteen Monkeys by Melissa Stewart; Hello, Baby! by Mem Fox; Mama Built a Little Nest and Mama Dug a Little Den by Jennifer Ward; and the 2003 Caldecott Honor recipient, What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Robin Page. He lives in Boulder, Colorado. Visit him at SteveJenkinsBooks.com.

Reviews

"Ward uses catchy original rhymes to describe the variety of nests birds create. Each sweet stanza is complemented by a factual, engaging description of the nesting habits of each bird.... Jenkins' accomplished collage illustrations...are characteristically naturalistic and accurate in detail. A good bet for the youngest bird-watchers." * Kirkus Reviews, January 2014 * * "Jenkins's (Animals Upside Down) signature paper collages handsomely illustrate this inviting read about bird nest variety.... Families using this as a bedtime book will appreciate the snug ending: "You have a nest--your very own!/ A place to rest your head/ with pillows soft and cozy thoughts--/ your nest is called a bed!"" * Publishers Weekly, December 2013, *STARRED REVIEW * * "Ward and Jenkins show the beautiful variety of bird nests found around the world. Each jaunty, lilting four-line poem describes a type of nest. . . . Jenkins' gorgeous, remarkably realistic illustrations fill each spread and show the birds and nests in lively, species-specific detail. . . . Young bird-lovers will adore this cozy, illuminating look into avian habitats." * Booklist, February 2014, *STARRED REVIEW * "A practically perfect science picture book. Ward features a different kind of bird's nest on each spread, with a four-line rhyming verse suitable for reading aloud on the left-hand pages, and a few sentences offering more information, at a higher reading level, on the right. Jenkins's colorful cut-paper collages, set against white backgrounds that emphasize their attention to detail, illuminate each of the birds' creations.... Equally excellent for classroom or storytime, this harmonious blend of text and illustrations executes a simple concept beautifully, in a manner that allows readers of various ages to approach the book in different ways." * School Library Journal, February 2014 * "A deceptively simple narrative structure reveals the myriad ways birds prepare for their offspring's arrival. . . . This excellent first science book doubles as a bedtime story." * Shelf Awareness, March 2014 * "From the title page, where a cactus is used as a wren's nest, to the final spreads where the reader realizes that a bed is a nest for a person, the young lap listener can celebrate nests of all sorts. . . . Budding bird lovers will find lots to appreciate, from woodpeckers and hummingbirds to cowbirds and penguins. Jenkins' cut-paper collages, so familiar in many other nature books, are stunning and make excellent use of white space. Ward's light humor makes these short poems unforgettable." * BookPage Feature, "The Bugs and the Birds," March 2014 * "Using prose, poetry, and illustrations this book takes the reader into the fascinating world of birds and their nests. . . . The colorful and captivating pictures embellish the writing, pulling the elements together into a concise, informative piece on each bird and its nest. A note from the author and a listing of additional resources are provided for bird enthusiasts. This extremely well-thought out book will be enjoyed by all readers." * Library Media Connection, October 2014, Highly Recommended *