"John James Audubon's passion for birds inspired a national movement to protect birds and their habitats. As a child, John would often skip school to roam the countryside. He collected bird nests, unique stones, bits of moss, and other items of interest and developed his talent for creating dramatic bird portraits and skills for observing them in the wild. Using his abilities as an acute observer, skilled writer, and exceptional artist, Audubon wrote and illustrated a book, Birds of America. Cataloging all these creatures took enormous time and effort--but even more difficult was finding a way to publish it. To make his book a reality he had to persuade wealthy investors to support his dream. The stories of his adventures pursuing the unique birds of the America captured the imagination of audiences. Audubon became a larger-than-life figure and dubbed himself "the American Woodsman." Years after his death his artwork is still considered a major accomplishment that inspired a greater interest in American birdlife. John Audubon and the World of Birds for Kids includes 21 hands-on activities and valuable resources for budding ornithologists hiking in his footsteps"--Publisher's website.
Michael Elsohn Ross is an award-winning author of over 40 books for children, including Salvador Dali and the Surrealists, She Takes a Stand, Plantology, and A World of Her Own. He lives and works in Yosemite National Park.
" A detailed portrait of the great ornithologist, with select examples of his dramatic avian images." -- Kirkus Reviews
"This remarkable book unlocks the mysteries behind John Audubon's fascinating life and his enduringly beautiful bird illustrations. Not just for kids, the book's activities engage anyone wanting to deepen their understanding and love for birds." -- Sarah Stock, professional ornithologist, Sierra Nevada
"An informative biography of Audubon, particularly recommended for bird lovers."-- Booklist
Target age: 9 to 12
Chicago Review Press
September 27, 2022
0.32" H x 11.01" L x 8.45" W
Paperback
144 pages