Young woodpecker Pierce has decided he is old enough to venture out and hunt for insects on his own. He will prove to his mother that he is old enough to stretch his wings and be independent and responsible! When he ventures to the forest in search of juicy insects he finds that it isn't going to be as easy as he thought. All of the trees he finds seem perfect --but they already have other animals making their homes there. And Raccoon and Owl and Skunk don't want Pierce hammering holes in their homes in his search for lunch. There has to be some way a smart woodpecker like Pierce can figure out how to get at those tasty insects. This Tell-Me-More Storybook includes non-fiction backmatter with more information on woodpeckers and activities for young readers.
A little woodpecker leaves the nest to search for his own food for the first time, and quickly learns that feeding himself isn't as easy as he thought.
The book is filled with humor, adventure, and heartwarming moments that make it a delightful read for children of all ages. "The Tale of Reddy Woodpecker" is a timeless story that celebrates the wonders of nature and the joy of discovery.
"This revised edition surveys key aspects of woodpeckers, describing these birds who act as nature's drummers' appearance, behaviors, and habitats. A folk tale explains how woodpeckers care for their young."--
“Robbins’s comic philosophical musings reveal a flamboyant genius.”—People Still Life with Woodpecker is a sort of a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camel cigarettes.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
. . . Steve Breen has created a delightful picture book with pitch-perfect humor and tons of visual gags that will keep readers coming back for more! Now a Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book of 2016!
This is the colour version. Win a Sue Wild book www.suewild.co.uk James the woodpecker's story was inspired by Martin Le-May's famous picture of the 'weaselpecker'- a weasel on the back of a flying woodpecker.
Follow Reddy Woodpecker and the other delightful characters on Farmer Green's farm from the Tuck-Me-In Tales of Arthur Scott Bailey. Short chapters make this delightful tale ideal for bedtime reading.
Inside this book you will find: a cheeky woodpecker, a greedy cat, a very smelly garden gnome and a toy tiger who wants to be a rock star!Along with a host of other characters, you will find them in seven exciting and amusing stories for ...
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