Jennifer Cossins is a CBCA award-winning artist and writer with a passion for nature, the animal kingdom and all things bright and colourful. Each of these passions shines through in Cossins’ writing, including her wildly popular books The Daddy Animal Book and The Mummy Animal Book. In her latest picture book, Book of Curious Birds, Cossins continues to showcase her signature style, weaving together animal education with bright, bold illustrations.
Birds are curious creatures. Their unusual appearance, unique behaviour – and the fact that they can fly! – makes them one of the most fascinating species in the animal kingdom.
Book of Curious Birds allows you to explore some of the world’s most curious birds in this beautifully illustrated guide. From Rhinoceros Hornbills (the rhinos of the trees) to the Ocellated Turkey (a gorgeous strutting rainbow), there’s so much to learn, love and discover about the birds that roam our skies. My personal favourite is the Palm Cockatoo. Did you know that they have red cheeks that can flush deep scarlet when they’re stressed or excited? I might not be a Palm Cockatoo, but that happens to me sometimes, too.
In this book you’ll find colourful feathers alongside peculiar beaks, beady eyes and funny-coloured feet. You’ll read of dangerous birds, clever birds, fast birds, awkward birds, silly birds, massive birds and tiny birds. You’ll laugh at their odd hairdos, marvel at their remarkable hunting skills and admire their wild mating dances. Most of all, you’ll learn that birds are awesome and deserve our love, care and respect.
There’s so much to learn in Book of Curious Birds, and Cossins makes it easy for children of all ages to absorb these awesome facts. From the striking illustrations for young readers to the digestible facts and a handy glossary included for older readers, there’s something for everyone. If you’re not already a bird lover, I’m sure you will be after reading Book of Curious Birds – I know I now am. It’s definitely a book to keep in mind for the upcoming gift-giving season.








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