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Hello, I'm Here!
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
18 posts | 6 read
A poetic text and wonderfully intimate photographs follow a newborn sandhill crane as it takes its first steps into the world. Will my legs hold me? What if I fall? Peek in as a sandhill crane hatchling makes its first wobbly stand and takes its first steps alongside its brother. With their parents close by, they flap their wings and dance before enjoying a buggy treat. Someday they will fly with the majestic cranes overhead, but for now, Mama's soft feathers beckon. With a lyrical narrative and lovely photo illustrations, this latest venture from an acclaimed creative team makes a perfect new baby gift -- and will appeal to bird lovers, too.
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mariaacuff
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

“Hundreds of voices fill the sky. How did those birds learn to fly?”

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mariaacuff
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

I would use this book with younger students, the poem contains simple words that use a beat. The poem could be used with a science topic as well as with a poetry unit. The short words make for a fast moving pace.

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mariaacuff
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
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This book is a longer poem about how a baby bird enters the world and is introduced to what is expected. The bay bird inquires about who and what are around him. This poem uses rhyming words along with a beat to show what ages are appropriate to share this poem with. The book contains real pictures of birds and their babies.

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Macey_Mitchell
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

“Hundreds of voices fill the sky. How did those birds learn to fly?”

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Macey_Mitchell
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

I would use this book with younger students, the poem contains simple words that use a beat. The poem could be used with a science topic as well as with a poetry unit. The short words make for a fast-moving pace.

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Macey_Mitchell
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
Mehso-so

This book is a longer poem about how a baby bird enters the world and is introduced to what is expected. The bay bird inquires about who and what are around him. This poem uses rhyming words along with a beat to show what ages are appropriate to share this poem with. The book contains real pictures of birds and their babies.

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merkerk4
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

“Hundreds of voices fill the sky. How did those birds learn to fly?”

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merkerk4
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

I would use this book with younger students, the poem contains simple words that use a beat. The poem could be used with a science topic as well as with a poetry unit. The short words make for a fast-moving pace.

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merkerk4
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
Pickpick

This book is a longer poem about how a baby bird enters the world and is introduced to what is expected. The bay bird inquires about who and what are around him. This poem uses rhyming words along with a beat to show what ages are appropriate to share this poem with. The book contains real pictures of birds and their babies.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

“It's getting crowed inside this egg. I can't flap a wing or stretch out a leg.“

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

This poem talks about the journey of a baby crane's navigation in the world. It celebrates life and growth. I would use the book in my classroom if there was a unit about life.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
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This poem is about a baby crane and learning about the world around it. It shares the baby crane's journey on exploration and illustrates this through the use of rhyming.

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SophieA
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

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“It's getting crowed inside this egg. I can't flap a wing or stretch out a leg.“

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SophieA
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

Blurb:
This poem talks about the journey of a baby crane's navigation in the world. It celebrates life and growth. I would use the book in my classroom if there was a unit about life.

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SophieA
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
Mehso-so

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This poem is about a baby crane and learning about the world around it. It shares the baby crane's journey on exploration and illustrates this through the use of rhyming.

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noradickens
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

“It's getting crowed inside this egg. I can't flap a wing or stretch out a leg.“

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noradickens
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost

This lighthearted poem highlights the journey of a baby crane's navigation in the world. Overall, it highlights the celebration of life.

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noradickens
Hello, I'm Here! | Helen Frost
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This poem explores the journey of a baby crane and its insight on the world around them. It shares the baby crane's journey on exploration and illustrates this through the use of rhyming.