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5.0 out of 5 stars Fly, Little Bird, June 15, 2009
This review is from: Fly, Little Bird (Hardcover)
An absolutely delightful book. It is colorful, almost wordless but it invites the child to look at the beautiful pictures and talk about what they see. It is a great book to talk about emotions, happy, sad, joyful, worried, elated, puzzled,... We talk about what they are doing, how they are feeling, colors, what they see, what should they do.. By looking at the pictures children learn how to express themselves and create their storyline for this book. For older children, it makes a great writing assignment. 3 little words that they can learn to read. Small steps grow to bigger steps. Wonderful book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Delightful, April 23, 2009
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I purchased this book for my neice, but got a chance to look through it before I gave it to her and I love it! The illustrations are stunning and fun and it's easy to create a story from the images. A child reading this book will be happy to just look at the illustrations and understand the story, too. I highly recommend this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars incredible book, August 4, 2007
This review is from: Fly, Little Bird (Hardcover)
Tina is amazing she encourages little kids to tell the story baased on what they see with their eyes and it encourages a bonding of sorts between parent and child.
highly recommend this book.......
i love it
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4.0 out of 5 stars Little bird, little bird, please fly please go, May 21, 2006
This review is from: Fly, Little Bird (Hardcover)
On a first glance, the cover of, "Fly, Little Bird", might strike the casual reader as awfully cutesy. A roly-poly little girl flaps her arms ala wings, while wearing blue footie pajamas. A small dog capers happily below. On closer inspection, however, you can't help but notice the terrified animal perched on the little girl's shoulder. It's a bird (little, at that) with an expression of abject despair plastered across its face. Cutesy picture books are a dime a dozen, but this particular number by first-time author/illustrator Tina Burke has a lot going for it. Cute, yes. But this is also one of those highly sought after wordless picture books of the most basic variety. Should you, for any reason, need a title that keeps its plot essentially visual, "Fly, Little Bird", may be the answer to your prayers.

A small girl child and her pup are out ah-gatherin' flowers. While buried in the midst of this activity they happen to hear the unmistakable note of a bird. A quick investigation into a bush shows a miserable looking green avian with a yellow belly and red beak. Kind soul that she is, the child picks up the bird, places it on her finger, and encourages it to, "Fly, little bird". Flight doesn't seem to be one of the bird's strengths, however. This is made infinitely clear when it tumbles backwards off of the girl's finger onto the grass below. No matter. The child scoops the little creature up and carries it away to her home. There she feeds it, reads to it, and makes it a little leaf-filled place to sleep. There's a nice montage of the threesome (don't forget the dog) hanging out in the little girl's room until one day the bird is flying and soaring around the home. This is all well and good, but an open window means that when the little girl wakes up the following morning, the bird is gone. She and the dog burst out of the home, a net clutched firmly in her chubby little hand. And there, zooming up and above and around are multiple green-bodied birds with yellow bellies and red beaks. "Fly, little bird", encourages the girl, and that night she and her pup sleep soundly under a portrait of their now far friend.

In many ways this book reminded me of fellow little-bird-little-bird-fly-away-home title, "The True Story of Stellina" by Matteo Pericoli. Of course, "Stellina" relied heavily on text and story and explanation whereas the charm of, "Fly, Little Bird", lies almost entirely in its visual appeal. Now I have a low tolerance for treacle. Should I sense that a children's book, picture or otherwise, has gone beyond adorable into ootsy-cutesyness, I instinctively back off from it. "Fly, Little Bird", however, treads a careful line in this regard. It's cute, yes. Could you expect any less from a former Disney animator? But it's not, how you say, overplaying its hand. The story is adorable partly because it's so endearing. Small children, birds, and dogs are essentially sweet, this is true. But it takes the steady hand of a competent illustrator to make them seem more than just a series of vignettes that make you say, "awww". Such a steady hand certainly belongs to Tina Burke.

The wordless picture book (which, in spite of the repeating title, is a description that fits this book) can be very useful to young kids who want to "read" a book before they know their letters. Children who don't speak English right off the bat may also be pleased to find a book they can understand without necessarily knowing the definition of "fly", "little" or "bird". This is a sweet little story and should make any child who receives it particularly pleased.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely charming!!, May 16, 2006
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Terry O. Toole (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fly, Little Bird (Hardcover)
Ex-Disney artist Tina Burke truly is a unique new talent.
The sheer simplicity of this absolutely charming little book is so refreshing with it's gorgeous drawings and endearingly un-assuming story has made Fly, Little Bird essential bed-time reading for my little one and I'm sure yours will love it too.

Thanks Tina!
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