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Project Kite


Book Description
The winner of the Friends of the Earth Earthworm Children's Book Award, 1994. Gary lives in one of the few villages in mid-Wales where the red kite still nests. When he and his friends are shown a new nest by an RSPB warden, they mount a dawn-to-dusk watch to protect the birds against egg thieves.
Book Information
PublisherRed Fox
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages1268
ISBN-10009946151X
ISBN-13978-0099461517
Publication Date/1996
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About Sian Lewis (Author) : Sian Lewis is a published author and a translator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Sian Lewis include Tipyn O Ges, Marcio Marc (Saeth), Mae Smot Yn Gallu Rhifo, and Sea Shells and... more
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