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Little Bird Lost

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 138 Ratings and 105 Reviews

Book Description
***** Winner of the 2015 Literary Classics Gold Book Award ***** ***** Winner of the 2016 Readers' Favorite Silver Book Award ***** One of the baby birds seems to be missing. His greedy siblings have pushed him out of view! A tale of sibling rivalry and their parents love for ALL their offspring. The series of real-life photographs accompanied by the simple rhyming tale provide a rare opportunit... More
Book Information
PublisherCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages24
ISBN-101492762822
ISBN-13978-1492762829
Publication Date10/01/2013
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About Kate Larkinson (Author) : I'm an accidental author! It all happened quite by chance when my husband Steve returned from the bread shop with lunch and some amazing photos! The photos were of a swallow's nest that he'd spotted i... more
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11/11/2013 Kate Larkinson said:
I think that this is a great bedtime story and early first reader, but I have to confess to being the author so I'm a bit biased! The little birds have been very naughty and are told off, but at the end of the day all is well. They eat, get tired and it finishes with them resting. The inspiration... more

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