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Owls and Other Birds of Prey

Author: Reid, Mary E.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.6
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 4081
Points per Word 0.000245
Page Count 64
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Designed for middle graders, "Owls and Other Birds of Prey" by Mary E. Reid takes readers into the world of raptors, showing how feathers help owls hear, why they hunt in silence, and which bird of prey can reach the fastest speeds. Each chapter blends clear facts with vivid examples, explaining the anatomy, behavior, and habitats of hawks, eagles, falcons, and especially owls. Simple experiments and observation tips encourage kids to apply what they learn in the field.

Quick Summary

If your kid is obsessed with owls or can't stop asking questions about how eagles hunt, this is the book to grab. Mary E. Reid packs a ton of real information into a short, easy-to-read format that never feels like homework, which makes it perfect for reluctant readers who might otherwise tune out anything that smells like a textbook. The way it focuses heavily on owls while also covering hawks, falcons, and other birds of prey gives readers a nice variety without overwhelming them. Kids who love wildlife documentaries or nature shows will recognize the same sense of wonder here, and the book does a great job of making scientific facts feel exciting and accessible. Parents will appreciate that it's educational without being dry, and at around 4,000 words it's short enough that kids can actually finish it in one or two sittings, which is huge for building confidence in younger readers. If your young readerdevours this and wants more, they'd probably also enjoy "Raptors: The Birds of Prey" by the same publisher, which goes deeper into the subject.