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Loading... Young Audubon: Boy Naturalist (edition 1943)by Miriam E. Mason.
Work InformationJohn Audubon: Young Naturalist [Young Patriots] by Miriam E. Mason
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. As a general rule, I find biographies boring. I also find most juvenile literature boring. However, I have been pleasantly surprised by Young Audubon! I have been reading this book aloud to my son. I find the book well-written, engaging and sweet. My 8 yo ds, who generally finds heroes among comic figures such as Batman, Spiderman and Ironman, also is happy to listen to the book. In fact, (I homeschool) ds always saved science for the last subject because he did not like it. Slowly, science has been climbing in the school rankings as we've begun reading closer and closer to the morning hours. To conclude, my son and I highly recommend the book. no reviews | add a review
As a young boy first in Haiti and then in France, James Audubon delights in the wonders of nature but on arriving in the United States, he decides to become an artist and draw every bird in North America. No library descriptions found. |
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I liked this book because I learned who John Audubon was. From this book I learned that you should always make a goal and do your best to achieve it. John Audubon achieved his goal of drawing the birds of North America. I learned many interesting things in this book like he was the first one to use "bird banding." This is how he knows if the birds return to the same nesting place. I like nature so I enjoyed reading this biography. I recommend this book to students who like nature and birds. ( )