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One Lonely Bird

Kim Mitzo ThompsonSeries: Sing-A-Story
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Twin Sisters IP, LLC.

About

Meet counting, rhythm, and friendship in one sweet and singable story! One Lonely Bird is a charming, repetitive read and sing-along that helps young children learn early counting skills while enjoying a playful and musical story about friendship and togetherness. With gentle rhyme, predictable patterns, and engaging repetition, children will love watching as one lonely bird becomes two, then three, four, and five cheerful birds singing together in a tree. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, this adorable story encourages early number recognition, listening skills, and participation. The repetitive structure invites children to join in counting, repeating phrases, and predicting what happens next-making story time interactive, educational, and fun!

Related Subjects

  • School & Education
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Birds
  • Animals
  • Counting & Numbers
  • Concepts

Extended Details

  • SeriesSing-A-Story #127

    Artists

    Kim Mitzo ThompsonAuthor
    Karen Mitzo HilderbrandAuthor

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