BOOK 1: This is a juvenile non-fiction book that introduces children to some of the techniques for successful bird watching and mentions some of what you can learn from watching birds and wildlife.

  • Educates children on how to view birds and other wildlife
  • Full of beautiful photographs that show examples of bird behaviour that can be observed while they walk
  • Introduces nine different types of birds.
  • Touches on what birds eat and their habitat.
  • Shows how easily snakes hide in the grass and gives a QR link for what to do if bitten by a snake subtly encouraging children to do their own research.
  • Provides a quick fun revision on the back page to help children learn the bird names.

BOOK 2: This is a juvenile non-fiction book (5 to 9 years), the second in a series for junior primary school students that introduces more birds and animals. It shows (in photos) some of what you can learn from watching birds and wildlife.

  • Educates children on how to view birds in the wild
  • Full of beautiful bird photographs that show examples of bird behaviour that can be observes while they walk
  • Introduces twelve different types of birds.
  • Touches on what birds eat and their habitat.
  • Provides a quick fun revision to help children learn the bird names.

BOOK 3: This is a juvenile non-fiction counting book is a very simple rhyming book with beautifully colourful photos to educate young children to learn to count to ten and also learn more animal names. 

  • Provides the opportunity to learn to count to ten using photographs of animals
  • Educates children on different animals in the wild
  • Full of beautiful photographs
  • Introduces ten new types of animals.
  • Encourages children to think about what and whether you should feed birds.
  • Provides a quick fun revision page to help children learn the birds and animal names.
  • Provides a QR code for research on feeding birds.

BOOK 4: This is a juvenile non-fiction book activity book (5 to 9 years), the fourth in a series for junior primary school students reinforces the knowledge gain in the first 3 books in the series. It’s not just a colouring book but incorporates interesting facts about the birds and animals featured.  There are 51 pages in the book with colouring in on alternate pages to ensure the ink or colours doesn’t bleed through to the next page.

  • Educates children on interesting facts about animals and birds.
  • Simple clear illustration for the children to colour … not too difficult so children do not loose concentration.
  • Outlines for 20 different birds, animals and insects.
  • Touches on what birds eat and gives some interesting facts for children to remember.
  • Develops fine motor skills by improving their hand-eye coordination and grip.
  • Allows children to be creative.

A VIDEO OF A SONG I WROTE A WHILE BACK

SET TO THE SCENES I HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED ON MY EARLY MORNING AND LATE AFTERNOON WALKS. ENJOY.

You will be able to see the type of country all the birds, animals and plants come from. The music and singing was created by a great friend, Lee Turner.