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Bird Hugs
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Bird Hugs
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ged Adamson
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Physical Properties |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781542092715
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Amazon Publishing
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Imprint |
Two Lions
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Publication Date |
1 February 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Age range 5 to 9 Bernard isn't like other birds. His wings are impossibly long, and try as he might, he just can't seem to fly. He's left wondering what his wings are good for...if they're even good for anything at all. But a chance encounter with a dejected orangutan leads Bernard to a surprising discovery: that maybe what makes him different is actually something to be embraced.
Author Biography
Ged Adamson is a children's book author and illustrator. His picture books include A Fox Found a Box; Douglas, You Need Glasses!; Shark Dog!; and Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed). He has also worked as a cartoonist, storyboard artist, and composer for film and TV. He lives in London with his partner, Helen, and son, Rex.
Reviews"Readers will agree: All differences should be hugged, er, embraced." -Kirkus Reviews "The lesson is a simple, familiar one-selflessness and sympathy are key to making friends-but Adamson's gentle humor and his eager-eyed characters' yearning become an eloquent testimony to the power of a little TLC." -Publishers Weekly "Adamson's warm and expressive watercolor and pencil illustrations show Bernard wrapped around a ticklish crocodile, snuggled up beside a blissed-out bunny, and patiently listening to a bat's troubles during an evening therapy session. This small bird discovers he can reach new heights by leaning on his peers...Told with humor and heart, this sweet friendship tale soars." -School Library Journal "[A] humorous story with an important takeaway: our differences can be the very thing that make us dear to others, and embracing those differences can lead to the best things in life." -Booklist "Adamson's watercolor and pencil art moves from vibrant full spreads to vignette-styled pages, lending both movement and focus, and wide-eyed, lavender-hued Bernard cuts an appealingly quirky figure with his wiggly wings...a celebration of cuddles and snuggles." -The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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