November 30
About the book
Book Details:
Book Title: MIA AND THE HUMMINGBIRD by Nancy Carlisle
Category: Children's Fiction (Ages 4-9), 34 pages
Genre: Juvenile fiction/social themes or animals/birds
Publisher: Sage Green Press
Release date: March, 2021
Tour dates: November 17 to November 30, 2021
Content Rating: G. There is nothing that even comes close to PG.
Book Description:
“An inspirational story! The juxtaposition of the hummingbird's struggle with Mia's struggles is unique and I feel that kids will be able to relate to it." - Reader in a 5-Star Review
Mia and the Hummingbird is the story of a young girl who immigrates to a new country and learns to accept a new life.She sees the hummingbird building her nest for her babies and thinks that she and the bird are similar as they learn to adapt to their new homes. Mia and the Hummingbird includes information about environmental and social reasons for immigration, the struggle to adapt to a new home and information about hummingbirds.
Included is a glossary about these issues, a bibliography, and references.
Book Title: MIA AND THE HUMMINGBIRD by Nancy Carlisle
Category: Children's Fiction (Ages 4-9), 34 pages
Genre: Juvenile fiction/social themes or animals/birds
Publisher: Sage Green Press
Release date: March, 2021
Tour dates: November 17 to November 30, 2021
Content Rating: G. There is nothing that even comes close to PG.
Book Description:
“An inspirational story! The juxtaposition of the hummingbird's struggle with Mia's struggles is unique and I feel that kids will be able to relate to it." - Reader in a 5-Star Review
Mia and the Hummingbird is the story of a young girl who immigrates to a new country and learns to accept a new life.She sees the hummingbird building her nest for her babies and thinks that she and the bird are similar as they learn to adapt to their new homes. Mia and the Hummingbird includes information about environmental and social reasons for immigration, the struggle to adapt to a new home and information about hummingbirds.
Included is a glossary about these issues, a bibliography, and references.
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2 comments:
No need to worry about capability stages. This tale of love and appreciating the world around you is great for all ages!
Sounds like a good book.
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