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Bird House
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Bird House
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Blanca Gomez
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Illustrated by Blanca Gomez
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Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 165 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781419744099
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Audience | |
Illustrations |
Full-color illustrations throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Abrams
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Imprint |
Abrams Appleseed
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NZ Release Date |
4 May 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
On a snowy day, a grandmother and grandchild find an injured bird.
Author Biography
Blanca Gomez was born in Madrid. When she was a kid, she spent a lot of time at her grandma's. There she ate bread with olive oil for breakfast, ran away from the cat in the corridor, and bumped her head on the corner of the table quite often. So it makes sense that the first book she both wrote and illustrated talks about her grandma.
Reviews"Spare, simple, first-person text, narrated from the child's point of view, leaves room for the sweet, collagelike illustrations to pull readers' attention into the story and hold them in this magical space. The illustrations exude the warmth and coziness of a dear relationship between a young child and loving caregiver, and this cherished relationship is enhanced by the new friend they make together."-- "The Horn Book Magazine" "The concise, well-worded text sets the tone and tells the story, while leaving plenty of space for the expressive digital illustrations to work their magic. Viewers can feel the chill in the winter-walk scenes and the brightness when spring arrives, but the warmth between the child and her grandmother is evident throughout the book." -- "Booklist" **STARRED REVIEW** "A loving intergenerational relationship between a light brown-skinned narrator and their abuela is the heartening center of this tender narrative. A refreshing ending imparts a message of the significance of natural preservation and respecting animals' agency." -- "Publishers Weekly" **STARRED REVIEW** "Spanish author/illustrator Gomez's semiautobiographical tribute to her own abuela is a charming window into an idyllic childhood infused with love for all living things. This little gem elicits a sense of deep-seated comfort and refuge for these uncertain times." -- "Kirkus Reviews"
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