Light as a feather Fifteen phenomenal North American birds

Will Hillenbrand

Book - 2026

Let your curiosity take flight with this nonfiction picture book exploring the world of North American birds from acclaimed author Will Hillenbrand. Why are feathers so light? Why do woodpeckers drum? What should you do if you find an injured bird? Acclaimed picture book author Will Hillenbrand has the answers that are sure to make readers' imaginations soar! In these pages you'll meet North America's most fascinating birds, like nature's drummers (the woodpecker) to its most dynamic dancers (the sandhill crane) and flashiest fliers (the blue jay), and more. Colorful maps explore the bird's habitats, and bright, accessible infographics invite readers to experience every part of the birds' world, from the brown ...pelican's seven-plus foot wingspan to the light waves that make bluebirds so blue. In this vibrantly-illustrated nonfiction picture book, the sky's the limit on what there is to learn.

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Children's Room New Shelf j598.097/Hillenbrand (NEW SHELF) Due Apr 14, 2026
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Genres
Informational works
Illustrated works
Ouvrages illustrés
Documents d'information
Published
New York, NY : Holiday House [2026]
Language
English
Main Author
Will Hillenbrand (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
33 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
Grades K-1
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 33) and index.
ISBN
9780823462551
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--4--This amiable nonfiction picture book is filled with facts and interesting anecdotes designed to inspire readers to take a closer look at nature, beginning with some of the bird species with whom we share our world. Each segment is accompanied by vibrant watercolor collage illustrations of the birds themselves along with illustrated diagrams of bird anatomy, habits, habitats, and fun facts, all which serve to break up the text into easily digestible vignettes. The book also includes information about declining populations, migratory patterns, statistical data about each bird, including size, wingspan, and so much more. A list of additional resources for further study and an index round out the text. VERDICT This charming pictorial work will be devoured by budding ornithologists and nature lovers alike. Highly recommended for all nonfiction collections.--Jessica Marie

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Hillenbrand invites young readers to discover the fascinating world of avian life. Structured around 15 North American species--from the familiar northern cardinal to the majestic sandhill crane--this picture book balances natural history with visual appeal. Hillenbrand's textured, layered artwork brings each bird to vivid life: The cardinal's brilliant crimson plumage practically glows against a snowy branch, while the eastern bluebird's azure feathers demonstrate the physics of light refraction through a clever infographic showing how "only blue escapes; the feather captures all other colors." An image of a brown pelican, rendered in soft grays and tans, emphasizes the bird's grace. Each species profile includes measurements, habitat information, and conservation concerns, presented through child-friendly text that answers questions like "Why do woodpeckers drum?" and "Why are feathers so light?" Diagrams and scale comparisons enhance comprehension without overwhelming. In the backmatter, Hillenbrand describes his artistic technique--using cut paper and paint to create dimensional birds--as well as his desire to find "shapes within shapes" when he creates. Offering individual profiles, thematic explorations, and practical resources, the book encourages both browsing and deeper engagement, while the author's note reveals that the work began as a series of illustrations sent to a friend recuperating from an illness. A well-crafted blend of art and science that will spark curiosity about our feathered neighbors. (online resources)(Informational picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.