Author: Stephen Savage
For Ages: 4 and above
No. of Pages: 32
Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books, London
Year: 2005
ISBN: 978-1-43584-988-4
ISBN: 978-1-43584-988-4
The Animal Neighbors series which includes books on bats, swallows and toads, is a good way to introduce children to the animals they see around them.
This book on ducks, specifically the prolific mallard duck, traces its journey from birth with brief snippets about food, habitat and threats.
The language is a bit grown-up so parents will need to be around for the reading when it’s for children younger than 8. The threats section has some disturbing (for very young kids) pictures that might need to be explained by parents to their younger children. (I skipped the page. I was not sure if my tiny tots (2 and 4 years old) were ready to see pictures of dead ducks.)
Excerpt
In towns and cities, mallards can be found on ponds and boating lakes. These ducks are quite happy to live close to humans, where there are fewer natural predators and more food is available, and they nest and rear their young there.
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