Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
11/02/15
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-927485-35-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-927485-35-4
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
21 x 24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Sat Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
PreS-Gr 1 When Giraffe and Bird first meet, they express a plethora of positive adjectives to describe their friendship, followed by several less favorable feelings when they both discover that establishing a relationship is not always easy. Giraffe is "surprised," "amazed ," and "fascinated" to meet his small, newly hatched buddy until he soon finds it easy to become "cross" with him, and Bird, in turn, finds it a "cinch" to become "angry" with Giraffe. Communication and compromise continues to be touch and go until the moment that both unite to escape a common enemy: Lion. Then they set off together (along with three useful elephants) to find a new home to share. This is Bender's third installment about Giraffe and Bird, who always have something to squabble about but ultimately realize that they are still much better off together. Bender's warm, expressive acrylic illustrations well suit the pair's mercurial moods, from both animal's wide-eyed fascination to their grumpy glares. The lion that creeps up on the defenseless bird, as he sits unaware, innocently stares at his prey, minimizing the fear of younger readers who may suspect a quick and perilous end to the smaller creature. With or without the pithy array of synonyms, the story's overall message is what leaves the biggest impression: relationships are hard work, requiring tolerance and understanding, but are well worth the effort. VERDICT A worthy purchase along with Bender's other two books about Giraffe and Bird. Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY
Since 2011 Rebecca Bender's award-winning Giraffe and Bird books have been tickling the funny bones of children and their families as the cantankerous cronies learn that friendship, while not always easy, is always worthwhile. But how did this unlikely pair become friends in the first place? In Giraffe Meets Bird, Bender's bright acrylics and lively storytelling reveal the friends' early days while pairs of scrumptious synonyms make her trademark rich vocabulary accessible to a new, younger audience.When the egg in Giraffe's tree first hatches, he is excited and eager. But the baby bird grows quickly, and he soon learns how to make Giraffe angry and annoyed. It doesn't take long for Giraffe and Bird to start fighting over their tree. When danger forces them to work together, the two not-quite-friends realize they might not be able to share their home at all. Luckily, they come up with a solution that is surprising, startling, and absolutely stunning.