![]() ![]() ![]() He is also an avid bird watcher, taught by his father David Stemple. Jane lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts.Īdam Stemple is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, graphic novels, and children’s books. Yolen’s books are about wildlife, especially the winged kind. Her husband, David Stemple, was both a well-known bird recordist and professor of computer science who taught his family how to identify birds. Jane Yolen has authored more than 365 books, including the Caldecott-winning Owl Moon, loved by children and bird watchers of all ages, You Nest Here With Me, a popular new favorite, and the New York Times bestselling series How Do Dinosaurs…? Jane Yolen’s books have been translated into over 20 languages and are popular around the world. Using the simple “Crow, Not Crow” method for distinguishing one bird from another, father and daughter explore the birds near their home…and there are so many to see! After the story ends, readers learn more about all the birds that appear in the book with photographs, descriptions, and QR links to bird sounds. ![]() Summary: New York Times bestselling children’s author, Jane Yolen, and her son, Adam Stemple, have teamed up to write a gentle tale of a father introducing his daughter to the joys of bird watching. Published August 28th, 2018 by Cornell Lab Publishing Group ![]()
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