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Henry the Impatient Heron
Contributor(s): Love, Donna (Author), Wald, Christina (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1934359904     ISBN-13: 9781934359907
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $15.26  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2009
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Annotation: Henry the Heron couldn't stand still! He was always moving, and it drove everyone crazy! His brother and sister yelled at him for stepping on their heads, and Mom and Dad could barely get food into his little baby mouth. But herons have to stand still to catch their food, so how would Henry ever be able to eat on his own? In Henry the Impatient Heron, Donna Love takes readers along with Henry as he learns a valuable lesson from the King of Camouflage! Hilarious and lighthearted illustrations by Christina Wald complement the important lesson in the text. It is a meaningful lesson for both herons and kids alike, which teaches the importance of just being still!
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Birds
- Juvenile Fiction | Science & Nature - General
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Self-esteem & Self-reliance
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2008936036
Lexile Measure: 630
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 8.6" W x 10.1" (0.85 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Self-Esteem
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 129274
Reading Level: 4.4   Interest Level: Lower Grades   Point Value: 0.5
 
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Henry the Heron couldn't stand still He was always moving, and it drove everyone crazy His brother and sister yelled at him for stepping on their heads, and Mom and Dad could barely get food into his little baby mouth. But herons have to stand still to catch their food, so how would Henry ever be able to eat on his own? In Henry the Impatient Heron, Donna Love takes readers along with Henry as he learns a valuable lesson from the King of Camouflage Hilarious and lighthearted illustrations by Christina Wald complement the important lesson in the text. It is a meaningful lesson for both herons and kids alike, which teaches the importance of just being still