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4.0 out of 5 stars
How Tzipi Got Her Wings,
By DaNi (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Tzipi the Bird Got Her Wings (Paperback)
I really enjoyed reading this book because unlike other contemporary childrens books, this story teaches children a lesson while remaining entertaining. The story is almost reminiscent of an Aesop's fable in its utilization of animals with human characteristics and flaws. The story is also able to include God as a character without preaching to children, which could potentially result in a loss of interest on their part.
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A Sweet, Little Story with a Big Message,
By Rick Greenberg (Staten Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Tzipi the Bird Got Her Wings (Hardcover)
How Tzipi the Bird Got Her Wings, by Bernard M. Zlotowitz and Dina Maiben, is a sweet, little story with a big message. The illustrations by Vitaliy Veksler are lovely watercolors. God granted the animals a beautiful garden in which to live. However, the animals did not keep it neat and clean, and the garden began to ruin. Tzipi, a little bird with little wing power but with a big heart, manages to leave her tree and begins to clean the garden. The other animals help her along the way. Great accomplishments ensue when everyone shares in the effort. This story will delight both young and old. It teaches an important lesson to children. Through effort, hard work, and cooperation a difficult task can be accomplished and rewards can ensue. I highly recommend this book to parents of young children, educators, and others who work with young children. It is quite inspirational. |
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How Tzipi the Bird Got Her Wings by Dina Maiben (Paperback - Dec. 1995)
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