Gr 4-8 Wolf's journal/sketchbook is arranged in eight-page sections by season, each beginning with a list of avian visitors. The charming, eye-catching format includes short dated nature notes written in script, some of them on glued or taped-in torn paper pieces; other paper scraps contain short typeset poems and small, labeled watercolors: an object; a single flower; a bird; a tree in seasonal array. Notes for several poems, showing words or phrases that have been crossed out and changed, are written beside the finished piece. Pen-and-ink sketches capture a baby house sparrow, a V-formation of geese, a downy woodpecker at a suet feeder, and more. Two pages of author's notes explain how Wolf became interested in birds as a result of a seventh-grade project, and how she developed her journaling style. A page of resources includes several outstanding Web sites, some top-notch guides, and books on birding. This small, instructional guide may provide the inspiration for young authors with even a bit of artistic talent to begin keeping nature journals of their own."Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Designed by Micah Bornstein. This attractive volume, a collection of poems, illustrations, and field notes, is a record of Wolf's thoughts and observations while bird-watching during the four seasons. Her evocative poems vary in format from haiku to free verse, with crossed-out handwritten lines showing her writing process in action. Many of the handsome watercolors and rough-line sketches were taken from her original journal. Reading list, websites.
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