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General Silverspot

By: Annie Lena Day
Narrated by: Annie Lena Day
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Written for children ages eight to 12, this is the tale of a real crow! Kids who love animals will enjoy this story about a famous crow with a silver spot on his face...the crow everyone called General Silverspot.

People have been talking about his adventures and leadership for more than a hundred years. Now, today's children and their families can learn about the "General" through the eyes of a young boy.

©2018 Kathleen A Broderick (P)2018 Kathleen A Broderick
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This book wasn't something I enjoyed but my grandson found this very interesting and would love more books like this. He's 7 and I thought this was perfect for him. He agreed! I would recommend this to mothers and grandmothers who have children old enough to understand and would appreciate learning about crows.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

More educational than a bedtime story

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This book is a great way for children to learn respect for wildlife and the personality traits of a crow.
General silverspot is a very important crow to his flock, which I learned is called a murder. It's his job to give commands and keep his family of crows safe. Most kids don't think about how intelligent birds really are, but this book will change that. This book and the narration definitely deserve 5 stars.
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Perfect for classrooms.

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A perfect listen for younger listeners. Great information about crows that is presented as a tale about a the leader of a murder, General Silverspot. It’s educational but presented in a fun way.

The author did a lovely job narrating as well.

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General Silverspot

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Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

General Silverspot was a delightful listen for parents with young children who are interested in the behavior of birds. The stories were short, fun and sweet while teaching without sounding like a lecture.

Additional resources are made available to the listener for those that want to learn more.

The narrator had a very pleasant voice and I would have had no problem listening to a much longer text with even more stories about this bird.

Fun stories that teach while you listen

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This is an excellent look into the private lives of crows. The book relates many facts about these fascinating animals from their ability to distinguish objects in the hands of hunters to how the murder (a flock) reacts to a dreaded owl suddenly appearing in their territory. Between these general facts about the species, Annie Lena Day weaves various anecdotes about a specific crow: one General Silverspot, a legendary crow noted for the silver spot on its head. These stories are loosely adapted from the writings/memoirs of Ernest Thompson Seton (wild animals I have known) and they give an individual face to all the interesting facts about these animals. This was my favorite part because it enabled me to really imagine a specific bird, General Silverspot, doing all the things that Annie Lena Day describes. This will really help kids to put their knowledge into context and personalize their experience of nature. Once you listen to this book, by yourself or with a young one, you’ll be ready to head out into nature or just your local park and appreciate the wonder and magic of our feathered friends.

Full disclosure, I have received a review copy gratis for the purposes of this review.

All Hail, General Silverspot!

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