Puffin

by Martin Jenkins (Author) Jenni Desmond (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Take a first look at this appealing northern bird--and follow one diligent pair as they nurture their new chick.

Everyone recognizes the puffin, with its black and white feathers and brightly colored bill. But how does the puffin live? What happens down in its burrow? And how do the male and female share the task of feeding and caring for their young?

Discover the intriguing world of this charming bird in a collaboration that pairs Martin Jenkins's engaging, informative text with the warm energy of Jenni Desmond's illustrations. Filled with interesting facts, this delightful introduction to the puffin offers young ornithologists more details in the back matter.

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Kirkus Reviews

A fond first intro with no anthropomorphizing.

Publishers Weekly

Conversational first-person narration enthusiastically presents a documentary-style introduction to puffins in this picture book. Via type and handwritten text, a speaker announces appreciation for their subject at the start: "But of all the different seabirds, there is one kind that's my absolute favorite": puffins. Following pages describe the birds' springtime arrival on land, and two mates greeting each other before they begin inspecting and preparing their burrow. When Desmond's varied ink, watercolor, and acrylic scenes show the birds flying about, commentary invites the reader to investigate ("Let's take a peek!"), and then exclaims upon the discovery of a single egg ("One of them is sitting on an egg!"). The arrival of the chick leads to many views of fish-filled beaks ("Food! Hooray! More!"), and an encounter with an Arctic skua in search of a meal. Final scenes of the youth's quiet solitary departure capture the triumph of independence. Further information concludes. Ages 5-7. (Oct.)

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Review quotes

"Tracing part of the annual cycle of a favorite northern bird, a naturalist takes an avian couple from puffins to puffling parents. . . Desmond supplies fetching but realistically detailed views of Atlantic puffins flying, perched on a grassy hillside, and winging underwater. . . A fond first intro."
—Kirkus Reviews
Martin Jenkins
Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist and the award-winning author of many books for children, including The Emperor's Egg, illustrated by Jane Chapman; A World of Plants, illustrated by James Brown; Under Threat: An Album of Endangered Animals, illustrated by Tom Frost; and the Find Out About . . . series, illustrated by Jane McGuinness. Martin Jenkins lives in Cambridge, England.

Jane McGuinness received an MA in children's book illustration from the Cambridge School of Art in England. She is the author-illustrator of Prickly Hedgehogs!, which was her first picture book, and the illustrator for Martin Jenkins's Find Out About . . . series. Jane McGuinness lives in England.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781536228502
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
October 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF003030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Birds
JNF038040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Canada
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Puffins

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