
96 pages nonfiction adult book November 28, 2024 The Book Guild publisher

ABOUT THE BOOK

MY THOUGHTS
Robins in My Kitchen is a lovely diary style nonfiction book about the author’s daily life with robins that have set up a nest in her kitchen. The mother bird fearlessly brings moss, twigs and other building materials into the woman’s house through an open kitchen window and builds a nest for her babies on a dish shelf. Mr. Robin also comes in to help.
Eventually the eggs hatch and we see Mr. and Mrs. Robin sharing the parental duties of feeding the babies. I loved reading the daily progress of the fledglings and how descriptive it was.
Black and white illustrations add to the nostalgic feel of the book.
Reading this book was a true treat and made me feel closer to nature. What a joy to be chosen by the robin family to have a nest in their house.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

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6 replies on “Robins in My Kitchen-Nonfiction”
That is quite a remarkable story. We have had birds fly into to the house but nothing like building a nest in the kitchen. I am tempted to get this book.
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We’ve had them fly into the house and my cat terrorized the poor thing. It’s lucky it didn’t get eaten. At less than 100 pages it’s well worth the read. I enjoyed it a lot.
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What a beautiful story. I love this!
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Now that’s what I call a trusting bird family. Well worth the read.
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Gorgeous!ππ
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This was really heartwarming, Sandy.
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