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Watch the Birdie!

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Mousey was watching a baby bird when it fell from its nest. The baby bird is okay, but she can't fly yet! So how will she get back up the tree to safety? Mousey may be too small to get the baby bird back up by himself, but maybe he can find somebody else who can! Maybe a frog can jump high enough. Or maybe a bunny can hop far enough. Maybe a snail will be able to crawl his way up the tree . . .
Will Mousey be able to save the baby bird? Or will the hungry cat get in the way of Mousey's valiant attempts? Sometimes it's just the size of your heart that really counts.
Watch the Birdie! is a delightful storybook about bravery and friendship. Nancy Cote's loyal little mouse is sure to capture the hearts of young readers everywhere. With adorable illustrations and silly narration, Cote has made Watch the Birdie! a truly fun read for all.
For children ages 3 to 6, this is a fun follow up to Nancy Cote's Watch the Cookie! (Sky Pony Press, October 2014). It is the perfect story time book as it teaches kids the value of being a good friend, helping others, and asking for help when you need it.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2016

      PreS-Gr 1-Sam, Mousey, and Mousey's nemesis-the cat-are back. This time, the cat has set his sights on a baby bird who has fallen from his nest while trying to fly. As the cat advances, Mousey enlists the help of various animals to get the tiny bird back to his nest. Frog can jump high, but the birdie slips off his wet back. Rabbit can hop far, but his fuzzy fur causes the birdie to giggle and fall off. Snail goes so slow, the fledgling falls asleep and tumbles off. He is violently awakened when the cat pounces, but Mousey bravely leaps to the rescue. In all the excitement, the bird's wings flap and flap until he is flying. Now he's the one doing the saving. Safely in the nest, a grateful Mousey hugs the bird, who then flies off with his family. Suddenly stranded, Mousey is very happy to see Sam, who immediately helps him down. The use of various fonts and text placement works well with Cote's story and her dynamic, bright, bold, and humorous illustrations. The stylized cartoon characters have exaggerated features and large, expressive eyes. VERDICT This is a sweet additional purchase that touts courage in the face of adversity and the importance of friendship. Budding readers will appreciate the simple wording of the patterned text.-Catherine Callegari, formerly at Gay-Kimball Library, Troy, NH

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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