Shall We Dance?
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Nature is putting on a dance recital...come watch! From award-winning author- illustrator Robin Page, SHALL WE DANCE? is a beautiful exploration of how and why different animals move their bodies.






Nature is putting on a dance recital...come watch! From award-winning author- illustrator Robin Page, SHALL WE DANCE? is a beautiful exploration of how and why different animals move their bodies.
This non-fiction work delves into the diverse types of bird beaks and their specific functions. It examines how the shape and size of beaks are adapted to various feeding habits and environmental needs, providing insights into the relationship between birds and their habitats. Through detailed descriptions and illustrations, readers will gain a deeper understanding of avian biology and the evolutionary significance of beak diversity.
This is the 45th Annniversary Edition of The Decline of an English Village. Throughout his life, Robin has observed dramatic changes in the way people live their lives. It's in this book that he reiterates the tragedy behind a countryside increasingly misused and abused in the name of urbanisation and industrialisation.
Discover the fascinating and surprising ways that seeds move and find a place to grow in this gorgeous picture book from Caldecott Honoree Robin Page.Every seed, big or small, needs sunlight, water, and an uncrowded place to put down roots. But how do seeds get to the perfect place to grow? This exploration of seed dispersal covers a wide range of seeds and the creatures that help them move, from a coconut seed floating on waves to an African grass seed rolled by a dung beetle, to a milkweed seed floating on the wind.
How to Attract Attention in the Animal World
Focusing on extraordinary animal displays, this book showcases how various creatures use unique features to stand out in the natural world. The engaging content is designed to captivate nature enthusiasts and Jenkins fans alike, making it an appealing read even for reluctant readers.
Readers are given clues about an animal's characteristics and must use them to guess the identity of the creature.
Leaping Lemurs, Tumbling Toads, Jet-Propelled Jellyfish, and More Surprising Ways That Animals Move
Exploring the diverse movement of animals, this illustrated nonfiction book highlights unique locomotion methods, from the waddling red-lipped batfish to creatures that fly, swim, or leap. The Caldecott Honor-winning duo Jenkins and Page blend science, art, and biology to showcase how different species navigate their environments. This well-researched work captivates readers with its engaging illustrations and informative content, making it an exciting journey through the animal kingdom and their remarkable ways of moving.
Exploring the whimsical journey of a chicken, this nonfiction picture book offers an engaging look at its adventures and characteristics. Through charming illustrations and playful text, readers discover the unique traits of this often-overlooked bird, making it both educational and entertaining for young audiences.
"A highly enjoyable mix of science and humor." --Publishers Weekly, starred review Escape into the animal kingdom in this visually stunning and clever nonfiction book about animal behavior by Caldecott Honor-winning duo Steve Jenkins and Robin Page, now available in paperback. In the latest eye-catching dive into the kingdom of Animalia, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page reveal the skills animals use to survive in the wild in an imaginative and humorous how-to format. With step-by-step instructions, readers learn about specific behaviors; how to catch thousands of fish like a humpback whale or how to sew up a nest like a tailorbird. This fascinating and fun illustrated nonfiction melds science, art, biology, and the environment together in a detailed and well-researched book about animals who live and survive in our world today.
Some abandon their eggs, while others protect them fiercely and carry them wherever they go.There are as many kinds of eggs as there are animals that depend on them, because in the animal kingdom, the fight for survival begins with the simple, but extraordinary, egg.