Book Descriptions
for Hummingbird Nest by Kristine O'Connell George and Barry Moser
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A nesting hummingbird on her backyard patio inspired this collection of poems from Kristine O’Connell George. The hummingbird arrived in early February. Soon, there was a nest with two eggs, which hatched in early March. In the weeks that followed, the baby birds grew into fledglings. By April, they had flown the nest. George captures the unfolding drama in brief, lovely poems that chronicle the hummingbirds’ activities, as well as the impact of their presence on observers both human and otherwise (the family dog and cat are among those affected by the temporary residents). Barry Moser’s delicate watercolor sketches visually extend the idea of the book as a “nature journal,” and each one is dated to establish the startlingly brief timeline in which events occurred. Within that whirlwind of activity, each poem is a moment of deliberate contemplation, witness to a miracle of nature. (Ages 6–11)
CCBC Choices 2005 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2005. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
For two glorious months, one lucky family gets an intimate peek at the daily activities of a mother hummingbird and her babies. Nest building, egg hatching, flying lessons--the family sees it all unfold on the back patio. Share the experience through this poignant journal of poems filled with funny observations, fascinating hummingbird facts, and unforgettable moments.
"Includes an author's note, a fact list, and suggestions for further reading."
"Includes an author's note, a fact list, and suggestions for further reading."
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.