Woodland birds are coming alive with a new interactive book.
Following the success of "The Little Book Of Garden Bird Songs", www.finefeatherpress.com is bringing out the next in the series. "The Little Book Of Woodland Bird Songs" features twelve songs from some of Britain's best-loved feathered friends who inhabit the forests and woodlands throughout the UK.
Following the success of "The Little Book Of Garden Bird Songs", www.finefeatherpress.com is bringing out the next in the series. "The Little Book Of Woodland Bird Songs" features twelve songs from some of Britain's best-loved feathered friends who inhabit the forests and woodlands throughout the UK.
Originally designed for young children, these sound books turn out to be popular with the whole family and especially among parents and grandparents who have fun learning with their offspring. The solid board pages are chunky enough for the smallest of hands to manage, and include beautifully illustrated information about each featured bird.
As well as describing their habitat, feeding habits and physical appearance, there is also a little known fact about each bird - did you know that pheasants occasionally launch territorial attacks on people, animals and even cars? What brings these books to life is the sound bar, which enables you to identify each different bird by its song.
Commenting on "The Little Book of Woodland Birds Songs", Andrea Pinnington of Fine Feather Press said:
"We were delighted with the response to our first book. Chris Evans called it ‘genius' on his BBC Radio 2 Show; parents and grandparents raved about it with comments on Amazon such as, ‘it's the sort of book which children have to plead with the adults to let them have a look and, as of this afternoon, my granddaughter was still out in the garden trying to identify various birds and their calls. Everything about it is superb."
At £12.99, "The Little Book Of Woodland Bird Songs" is a real keepsake that will be enjoyed by children and everyone young at heart. Available from 15th February, it's suitable for children and grown-ups aged 3 and up.
As well as describing their habitat, feeding habits and physical appearance, there is also a little known fact about each bird - did you know that pheasants occasionally launch territorial attacks on people, animals and even cars? What brings these books to life is the sound bar, which enables you to identify each different bird by its song.
Commenting on "The Little Book of Woodland Birds Songs", Andrea Pinnington of Fine Feather Press said:
"We were delighted with the response to our first book. Chris Evans called it ‘genius' on his BBC Radio 2 Show; parents and grandparents raved about it with comments on Amazon such as, ‘it's the sort of book which children have to plead with the adults to let them have a look and, as of this afternoon, my granddaughter was still out in the garden trying to identify various birds and their calls. Everything about it is superb."
At £12.99, "The Little Book Of Woodland Bird Songs" is a real keepsake that will be enjoyed by children and everyone young at heart. Available from 15th February, it's suitable for children and grown-ups aged 3 and up.