I have ONE copy of this cute new read for the younger set.
A Funny Little Bird
by Jennifer Yerkes
Sourcebooks
2013
48 pages
An invisible little bird longs for attention and belonging. He decorates himself with plumage and gets lots of attention--some unwanted--from a fox! What's a bird to do?
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My grandson would like this book! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Monroeville
PA
mittens0831 at aol dot com
So cute!
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Lynne McHale
lynnemchale@gmail.com
Ventura, CA
It looks so cute! Thanks for sharing the book love!
ReplyDeleteElsa
Sacramento, CA
eouvrard-prettol@natomascharter.org
The cover is so appealing!
ReplyDeleteBarb Gogan
Sudbury Public Schools
barbgogan @ gmail.com
Read your review earlier and put this book on a wishlist...maybe instead of a purchase I can win one.
ReplyDeleteLee Ann
Velasco Elementary
Freeport, TX
lsimon@brazospotisd.net
This sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteMy students would love this!
ReplyDeleteKatie
Chicago, IL
katola13@gmail.com
Rocio
ReplyDeleteMiami , FL
rravera@uas.edu.uy
Would love to see this in my elementary library!
ReplyDeleteJoleen Waltmna
1010 S. 2500 W.
Aberdeen, ID 83210
I think this would be great to pair with Possum Magic and then compare/contrast the stories. My elementary library students love the story of Grandma Poss and Hush, and I am sure they would love this book just as much.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Alcoa, TN
scostner1@charter.net
Heidi
ReplyDeleteLogan, Utah
hg195@yahoo.com
This is special on many levels, but most dramatically for visual innovation: white space, negative space, crisp edges with minimal line. It is also a wonderful story of self-concet, problem-solving, creativity, and friendship, with a dash of science thrown in (camouflage). Definitely a book that will draw rears back again and again, always making new discoveries.
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