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Behrman House Inc.,U.S. Hardback English

Aren't You a Strange Bird!

By Rocio Bonilla

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Behrman House Inc.,U.S. Hardback English

Aren't You a Strange Bird!

By Rocio Bonilla

Regular price £14.99
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  • *STARRED REVIEW* Foreword Reviews: "Curiosity-lauding""Infectious humor...an entertaining and thoughtful portrait of an impressionable and sensitive youngster." —Kirkus ReviewsIn the spirit of Amelia Bedelia, a story of miscommunication and literal thinking that sets a curious young boy on a journey towards self-acceptance. Carrasco is a curious boy. So when his neighbor, Mrs. Manolita, says "Aren't you a strange bird!" he wonders what she meant by that. Is he a bird? Does he look like one? Does that mean he can fly?So Carrasco embarks on an exploration. He climbs trees and pores through books in the library, but doesn't find a bird that looks like him. He tries to eat birdseed, but it doesn't taste very good. It seems like he's not a bird. But, being as curious as he is, Carrasco has one final test to be sure: trying to fly. Translated to English for the first time, this hilarious children's book by esteemed author and illustrator Rocio Bonilla is being brought to a new audience. A publisher's note highlights connections between the story and Jewish teachings about identity.
*STARRED REVIEW* Foreword Reviews: "Curiosity-lauding""Infectious humor...an entertaining and thoughtful portrait of an impressionable and sensitive youngster." —Kirkus ReviewsIn the spirit of Amelia Bedelia, a story of miscommunication and literal thinking that sets a curious young boy on a journey towards self-acceptance. Carrasco is a curious boy. So when his neighbor, Mrs. Manolita, says "Aren't you a strange bird!" he wonders what she meant by that. Is he a bird? Does he look like one? Does that mean he can fly?So Carrasco embarks on an exploration. He climbs trees and pores through books in the library, but doesn't find a bird that looks like him. He tries to eat birdseed, but it doesn't taste very good. It seems like he's not a bird. But, being as curious as he is, Carrasco has one final test to be sure: trying to fly. Translated to English for the first time, this hilarious children's book by esteemed author and illustrator Rocio Bonilla is being brought to a new audience. A publisher's note highlights connections between the story and Jewish teachings about identity.