Become a bald eagle in this interactive picture book that encourages movement, creativity, and decision-making.
Have you ever dreamed of flying like a bald eagle? In this interactive picture book, you get to experience life from an eagle’s point of view. Flap your wings. Gobble down fish. Soar across the sky. The entertaining, educational story allows readers to make life choices to survive throughout an eagle’s life cycle—it’s like playing a game and reading a book at the same time!
As the adventure begins, emerge from your shell. You’ll grow strong in your nest, but when are you strong enough to leave? Experience living on your own, hunting, finding food in winter, building a nest, and starting a family.
Written by award-winning author Ryan Jacobson, with illustrations by David Hemenway, What Will the Eagle Do? encourages movement and imagination, as readers pretend to become a bald eagle. Active children especially appreciate the opportunity to wiggle and move with the story.
This interactive picture book encourages:
- Imagination: Pretend to be a bald eagle
- Decision-making: Make life choices to survive
- Activity: Wiggle and move with the story
Children love picture books and are fascinated with bald eagles. This book serves as a wonderful introduction to bald eagle facts for kids.
Five years pass, and you become a great hunter. You don’t have a home yet. Instead, you travel and explore. You spend your days with other eagles your age.
Your head feathers become fully white. Your beak becomes yellow. You’re an adult, and it’s almost time to start a family.
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When you’re eight years old, you choose a mate. Together, you must build a place to live. Should your nest be high in a tree? It’s safer up there. Or is it better to live low to the ground? That way, you’re closer to food. What will you do?
Build the nest high?
or
Build the nest low?
Choose one. Then go to the next page.
* * *
Oh, no! If eagle eggs are too close to the ground, other animals—like raccoons—could eat them. You’ll build a nest high in a tree, using sticks, pine needles, and grass. Did you make the right choice?
The Survive in the Wild series of interactive picture books presents the life cycle of animals in an engaging format. Each hardcover, 8.25" x 10.25" picture book introduces readers to a new animal and guides the audience from the animal’s birth to starting a family of its own. Along the way, readers get to make four life-altering decisions for each animal, such as leaving home or learning to hunt. Young readers are also encouraged to move with the story, from gobbling down food to flapping their wings. The full-color picture books are 32 pages in length and priced under $20. They are filled with educational content and are targeted to ages 4 to 8.
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Biografisk notat
Ryan Jacobson is an award-winning author. He has written more than 60 books, from silly titles to spooky ones. He prides himself on writing high-interest books for children and adults alike, so he can talk picture books in kindergarten, ghost stories in high school, and other fun stuff in between. Some of his favorite and most popular works include the Constellations Activity Book, Up Where the Stars Are, and What Eats That? Ryan was inspired to write What Will the Eagle Do? after watching bald eagles at a Minnesota lake.
Ryan is also the co-owner and publisher of Lake 7 Creative, LLC. His company creates activity books and sports books, and it specializes in developing interactive Choose Your Path books for young readers.
When he isn’t working on books, Ryan likes to build LEGO sets, play board games, and try new restaurants. He lives in eastern Minnesota with his wife and two sons.
David Hemenway has been drawing and painting since he was very young. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. David lives in Waterloo, Iowa, where he works as an independent artist for role-playing and board games.