Synopses & Reviews
An Emmy-winning animator has created a team of forest animals dedicated to saving the planet. Bluebird needs a home. Can Bear help him find one? The story mixes humor, lovable characters and an ìI can make a differenceî conservation message.
Synopsis
From the creative minds of a successful children's book author and the Emmy-winning animator of Pinky and the Brain, Scooby-Doo and Smurfs comes a team of forest animals dedicated to saving the planet. Each entertaining story is mixed with humor, lovable characters and an "I can make a difference" conservation message. In this book, the Nature Squad battles deforestation to find a home for Bluebird.
Synopsis
The Nature Squad is dedicated to saving the planet, so what will they do when they meet a homeless bluebird? Help him, of course B.B. shows the bird all sorts of silly places to live, but
- Will the bear's hunger get the better of him?
- Or will he make the right choice and help Bluebird find a home?
Bluebird Finds a Home by Ryan Jacobson is an engaging children's story--featuring the artwork of an Emmy-winning animator--with a subtle conservation message.
About the Author
Raised in Burbank, California, Joel Seibel started his career in animation with Disney Studios at age 19. Four years later he moved to Hanna-Barbera Studios, where he spent 28 years working on such shows as The Smurfs, Scooby-Doo and about 200 other TV series. In 1994 he began working for Warner Brothers Studio as a storyboard artist on Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs and The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. In 1996 Joel received a Primetime Emmy Award for designing A Pinky and the Brain Christmas Special. Next he joined Nickelodeon to storyboard The Angry Beavers. From 2007 to present Joel has storyboarded My little Pony, Care Bears and Angelina Ballerina. Joel lives in northeastern Minnesota with his wife, Ellen.