Robin Sees a Monster

$11.99

It’s not easy building a nest with only a beak to carry dry weeds and mud. Robin has to fight the wind while building a nest. Then she has to protect her baby birds and look for food constantly.

From egg to Robin, this photographic book shares the life cycle of four robin eggs. Add two predators and you have an interesting story of survival.

Robin Sees a Monster is an educational and interesting fiction book based on facts. Will the baby birds or fledglings learn to fly?

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Robin Book

Available at: Natural Abilities, 197 Griffin St., Smithville Mon. – Wed. 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. or Dundas Museum, 139 Park St. W., Dundas.

It’s not easy building a nest with only a beak to carry dry weeds and mud. Robin has to fight the wind while building a nest. Then she has to protect her baby birds and look for food constantly.

From egg to Robin, this photographic book shares the life cycle of four robin eggs. Add two predators and you have an interesting story of survival.

Robin Sees a Monster is an educational and interesting fiction book based on facts. Will the baby birds or fledglings learn to fly?

Download PDF Robin Monster Activity Pages

Special I Read Canadian price: Softcover $10, Hardcover $15

5-star reviewBarbara Fanson is an author and graphic designer. She has written over 30 books including Shirl the Squirrel Rises to New Heights, a children’s picture book, Tragedy on the Twenty, a historical fiction book and Milestones & Memories, a baby record book and beyond. She also wrote Start & Run a Desktop Publishing Business and Producing a First-Class Newsletter for Self-Counsel Press. She has written about 20 software instruction manuals.

1 review for Robin Sees a Monster

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    “I enjoyed reading the book Robin Sees a Monster, From Egg to Robin by author Barbara A. Fanson. Author Barbara A. Fanson took all the photos for this children’s picture book, which shows the day-to-day growth of the baby birds, but adds adventure to the photographic journey. There are some activity pages at the back of the book that children will enjoy, including mazes, word search, and jokes. Author Barbara A. Fanson manages to turn the lifecycle of baby robins into an interesting book filled with warmth, suspense, and a little fear. Parents and teachers will enjoy reading this book with children because it’s engaging, educational, and entertaining.” Readers’ Favorites

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