The creator of The Egg returns to her avian explorations with this
wondrous, charming, and informative examination of feathers.
Hailed as a magnificent volume that offers hours of lingering
pleasure... fertile ground for conversation and imagination, (Midwest
Book Review) Britta Teckentrup's The Egg introduced children to one of
nature's most perfect creations. Now, employing the same earth-tone
coloring and delicate illustrations that have made her an enormously
popular children's author, Teckentrup turns her gaze to the endlessly
fascinating feather. What are they made of? Why do birds have so many of
them? How do they help birds fly? And what other purpose do they serve?
By providing accessible answers to these and other questions, this
delightful book introduces young readers to the wonders of plumology,
while also drawing them in with enchanting illustrations. An exquisitely
rendered fusion of art and science, this marvelous book satisfies young
readers' natural curiosity about the world around them.