Synopses & Reviews
No matter where Little Bird goes, everyone wants to know the magic word. Is it "Peep-peep?" "Moo-moo?" "Oink-oink?"
How will Little Bird ever find out? Not until Little Bird returns home does he hear the magic word from his very own Mama Bird!
Kelly DiPucchio's rhythmic and noise-filled text combines with Marsha Winborn's colorful illustrations for a delightful swirl of a book.
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“Little Bird is an irresistible hero.” Publishers Weekly
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“The gently rhyming text twists and dances around the pages…[S]uitable for both storytimes and one-on-one reading.” School Library Journal
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“The fun is in the upbeat rhymes, the shwooshing action and the birds learn-as-you-go education.” San Francisco Chronicle
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“The rhyming text adds a charming touch to this gentle introduction to manners.” Cleveland Plain Dealer
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“Comical and dynamic.” San Diego Union-Tribune
About the Author
Kelly DiPucchio is the author of numerous children's books, including the
New York Times bestselling
Grace for President. She also wrote
Dinosnores,
What's the Magic Word?, and
Bed Hogs. Kelly lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband and three children. Marsha Winborn, illustrator of
A Valentine for Norman Noggs, has also illustrated
Grandma's Cat and the Digby and Kate series. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Marsha Winborn es ilustradora de varios libros para lectores jóvenes, incluyendo A Valentine for Norman Noggs, por Valiska Gregory, Pepper's Journal y Probably Pistachio por Stuart J. Murphy, y Eggnapped!, por Marisa Montes.