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Henry the Impatient Heron (Arbordale Collection) Paperback – Picture Book, February 8, 2009
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- Reading age5 - 8 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - Preschool
- Lexile measureAD630L
- Dimensions8.5 x 0.5 x 10.25 inches
- PublisherArbordale Publishing
- Publication dateFebruary 8, 2009
- ISBN-101607180359
- ISBN-13978-1607180357
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Following the wise heron’s advice, Henry finally learns how to stand still and catch his own food. This book is filled with fun facts about great blue herons. It also teaches kids the importance of being patient and calm. --Your Big Backyard
Donna Love’s story is perfect for any child who is antsy or has difficulty being still, and Christina Wald’s magnificent illustrations manage to portray Henry’s impatience against the serenity of his surroundings. A wonderful read aloud and information book for everyone. --IRA Reading Today
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About the Author
In addition to Cash Kat, Christina Wald has illustrated Fibonacci Zoo, A Cool Summer Tail, A Warm Winter Tail, Habitat Spy, Little Red Bat, and Henry the Impatient Heron for Arbordale. She also enjoys illustrating a wide variety of toys, games, books, and magazines. From a book that featured hundreds of animals on each page (Look, Find, and Learn: Animals of the World) to games including the Star Wars role playing game series, every assignment covers something new and exciting. In recent years, she has illustrated tons of different animals for books and other publications. Christina enjoys the research aspect of such projects, saying that each new book is a fascinating new learning experience. She often integrates travel to research for her illustrations. She lives in Ohio with her husband and three cats.
Product details
- Publisher : Arbordale Publishing; Illustrated edition (February 8, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1607180359
- ISBN-13 : 978-1607180357
- Reading age : 5 - 8 years
- Lexile measure : AD630L
- Grade level : Kindergarten - Preschool
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.5 x 10.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #828,267 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,936 in Children's Bird Books (Books)
- #4,594 in Children's Self-Esteem Books
- #5,330 in Children's Nature Books (Books)
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The illustrations are wonderful and fairly accurate! This is an interesting bird and you will enjoy reading about Henry!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Have you ever been driving by a wetlands area and seen a heron standing in the water on one foot? Why do they do that? Henry is a young Great Blue Heron who has a problem: he just can't stand still! He tries, but it seems that his legs always twitch and his neck always itches, and he ends up having to scratch himself. When the time comes for Henry to fly away, he tries to catch a fish to eat. He goes after a salamander for a tasty treat, and spies a plump little frog, but he is too impatient and loses them all. Finally, he comes across the Great Blue Heron who is the King of Camouflage. Will he be able to help Henry learn how to stay still and capture some food?
It seems that most children really enjoy learning about nature, especially different kinds of animals. Who would believe that the activities of a Great Blue Heron would be so interesting? In Henry the Impatient Heron, Donna Love gives youngsters an eminently readable story, accompanied by Christina Wald's lifelike and eye-catching illustrations that will acquaint children with all kinds of information about herons. Following the actual text, there are four pages of "For Creative Minds" exercises, including "Great Blue Heron Facts," an explanation of "How Did Henry Hunt?", and a heron life cycle matching activity. Parents and teachers can expand the learning possibilities even farther by accessing information about "Related Websites" and "Teaching Activities" at Sylvan Dell Publishing's website. I found this book to be absolutely fascinating.


