Sparrow Loves Birds by Murry Burgess - ISBN: 9780316307734
Paperback
Explore nature with Sparrow, a young birder discovering feathered friends!

Sparrow Loves Birds

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  • Paperback

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    12 May 2026

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Summary

“Amid recent efforts to diversify bird-watching, this inviting work is especially welcome. Certain to cultivate a love of nature in all who pick it up.” -Kirkus Reviews

Meet Sparrow—a curious young birder eager to explore her neighborhood’s surroundings—in this STEM picture book written by a professional wildlife ornithologist.

Sparrow sets out for a day of birding, where she watches, listens, and identifies the many types of birds around her through their col…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316307734
ISBN-10:0316307734
Author:Murry Burgess, Tamisha Anthony
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Little, Brown Young Readers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:12 May 2026
Dimensions:229mm x 279mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Sparrow Loves Birds: Featured in “A Birdy Booklist for Young Readers” (School Library Journal)

“[A] child proves that anyone, anywhere, can be a birder. Sparrow, a Black girl with her hair in twists, lives in a bustling town filled with noises such as car horns and barking dogs, but the town still has plenty of birds to observe…. The book includes a nice variety, from close-ups to more distant scenes featuring a wide-eyed, animated child watching through her binoculars or mimicking the birds’ behaviors…. Amid recent efforts to diversify bird-watching, this inviting work is especially welcome. Certain to cultivate a love of nature in all who pick it up.”–Kirkus Reviews

“An avian-loving child named Sparrow goes bird-watching in this observational picture book that emphasizes sensory methods of perception…. Anthony’s soft-edged digital artwork brightly renders springtime scenes of the attentive protagonist, portrayed with brown skin, interacting with bird life. As Sparrow’s observations of individual species’ attributes educate, the protagonist’s day outside invitingly suggests that patience and perception are all it takes to connect to nature. An author’s note, bird-watching tips, and bird glossary conclude.”–Publishers Weekly“The onomatopoeia used in the story is strong, with bird calls carefully spelled out…. Anthony’s bird illustrations are lovingly rendered in digital pencil and watercolor…. A worthy addition to a collection, especially one that offers a bird-watching kit for little birders in its Library of Things.”–School Library Journal

About The Author

Murry Burgess

Murry Burgess always had an interest in nature, growing up in the suburbs in Minnesota, Florida, Tennessee, and Mississippi. One of her earliest memories is watching the hawks that would fly into her backyard and perch on the garden stakes. Her passion for animals led her to pursue a career in wildlife biology; Murry earned her PhD in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at North Carolina State University. As both a naturalist and conservationist, Murry believes that kids, whether living in urban or suburban settings, can connect with nature as there is wildlife all around us.

Tamisha Anthony has illustrated several children’s books, including There’s No Place Like Hope by Janet Lawler and Most Perfect You by Jazmyn Simon. Her love of educating has led her to teach for organizations such as the New-York Historical Society and Make Art That Sells, and to write and illustrate a recurring column for Uppercase magazine.

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