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Binding: Hardcover
Brand: INGRAM BOOK & DISTRIBUTOR
EAN: 9780394800516
ISBN: 0394800516
Label: Random House Books for Young Readers
Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 72
Publication Date: July 12, 1968
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: July 12, 1968
Sales Rank: 43471
Studio: Random House Books for Young Readers
Features:- CHILDRENS BOOKS & MUSIC
- Childrens Books
- Language Arts
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Product Description: Illus. in full color. Mr. and Mrs. Bird's search for a "better" nest leads them to some peculiar spots.
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This is a darling story that my daughter and I read practically every night for a year!
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This is the book you remember from your childhood! A Classic! Great to read aloud, or great for a beginning reader to read to you.
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...I have to agree, Philip Dey Eastman's "The Best Nest" definitely raises some questions in the modern adult's mind about gender stereotypes. Aside from putting the thrust of the story into motion- unnecessarily- Mrs. Bird is bossy, demanding, critical of her husband's judgement (while not possessing any better judgement of her own), irresponsible (she forces her husband to search for her), prone to change her mind on a whim, and completely unapologetic about all of the above. One can almost imagine ... Read More
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I love these beginner books the binding is so sturdy on them. The story is so cute and what an adventure these birds have in their quest for a new home. They set out cause the wife decides she just can't stand their old place so off the couple go trying things from a hole in a tree, to a shoe, to a mailbox but all those places are already occupied by a raccoon, to a foot, to a pile of mail!! So the wife finds a beautiful bell tower and says "this is the place to make our nest" and the little hubby bird ... Read More
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I bought this for my niece because I always liked PD's other books as a child and this is one I hadn't seen. I previously bought her "Flap Your Wings" which is a great, fun little story, so I thought this book would be as good. It's not. It's kind of dumb, really, and there are a few things that I really don't like for little kids. First, Mrs. Bird says she "hates her nest" and she gets her way and they move. Teaching kids to say they "hate" something to get their way? Nope. Second, toward the end, ... Read More
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