Come along with new author Martha Scott as she explores the behaviors of these common, but often overlooked songsters. For each bird there are two rhyming stanzas that describe unique features of the bird, along with information about the bird's song, its eggs, its food preferences, and its relatives. This children's book is written in simple language but contains fascinating facts about these small song makers. Children will realize the different personalities of these beautiful creatures and will see that they, too, can actively protect these members of their world. 'What Cheer, What Cheer, ' Says the Cardinal! will inspire young and old alike to treasure these amazing songbirds. This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.
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