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Reach for this book when your child returns from the park with a pocketful of found treasures or starts asking 'how' and 'why' about the animals in your backyard. It is the perfect bridge for a young observer who has moved past simple picture books and is ready for the fascinating mechanics of the natural world. Through clear text and stunning photography, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent explains that feathers are more than just pretty decorations: they are engineering marvels that provide warmth, camouflage, and the power of flight. This book nurtures a sense of scientific wonder and encourages children to look closer at the small details of their environment. It is ideal for elementary-aged readers who are developing a more analytical interest in biology and conservation.