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Spit & Sticks A Chimney Full of Swifts [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Juvenile Nonfiction)
  • Author:  Evans, Marilyn Grohoske
  • Author:  Evans, Marilyn Grohoske
  • ISBN-10:  1580895883
  • ISBN-10:  1580895883
  • ISBN-13:  9781580895880
  • ISBN-13:  9781580895880
  • Publisher:  Charlesbridge
  • Publisher:  Charlesbridge
  • Pages:  32
  • Pages:  32
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2015
  • SKU:  1580895883-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1580895883-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100539276
  • List Price: $17.99
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Succinct and factual text follows chimney swifts as they arrive on a Texas farm, build their nest, lay eggs, ready for fledglings to take flight, and eventually prepare to migrate back to South America. In a parallel, wordless story, a mom, dad, and young girl on the farm watch the chimney swifts throughout the summer and fall, even as they build a new crib and ready for the new baby they're expecting. As they enjoy their baby's first months, they also celebrate the fledglings' first flight and bid the birds good-bye until next year.

Nicole Gsell's soft illustrations follow the tales of both families—bird and human—from each unique perspective.

A beautiful addition to bird lovers' collections, as well as classrooms and libraries.While a pair of swifts raises a family in their chimney, a Texas family grows as well.
The straightforward text in Evans' first picture book follows a family of swifts from the pair's return to the chimney of the farmhouse where they were born through nest-building, egg-laying and hatching, and feeding their chicks, who eventually fledge, fly, and feed themselves. In fall, the birds take off, joining a swarm of swifts heading for their winter home in the Southern Hemisphere. This simple narrative focuses exclusively on the birds, but it is mirrored by the activities of the mixed-race farming family shown in artfully primitive watercolor illustrations (with collage elements). One page shows the birds building their nest inside the chimney; opposite, the human father and daughter construct a crib while the visibly pregnant mother knits. While the birds snuggle close on the eggs, the human father reads to his daughter on his lap. A striking double-page spread shows the chicks emerging from their eggs. On the next pages, It's a Boy balloons fly from the farmhouse mailbox. Throughout the summer the baby grows ever more capable, just as the chicks do. An endnote includes further information about swifts and suggestl³W
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