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5.0 out of 5 stars
Stumbled Upon this Great Book at the Library,
By khzoom (CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leaving the Nest (Hardcover)
My 5 year old daughter chose this book as one of many to take home from the library, as we often do. But what a gem she discovered! This is such a heartwarming tale of courage and bravery for each of the characters involved, and such a sweet "growing up" tale as well. My daughter and I both love this book.
I plan to give this book as a gift and get one for us too.
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Warm story of making new discoveries - and new friends.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leaving the Nest (Hardcover)
Mordicai Gerstein's LEAVING THE NEST tells about curious young animals who want to leave their safe homes to see the world. All are growing up - and all interact on an unusual level in this warm story of making new discoveries - and new friends.
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Leaving the Nest,
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This review is from: Leaving the Nest (Hardcover)
Gerstein, Mordicai Leaving the Nest
A young baby jay is warned by his mother not to fall out of the nest and a little girl comes out to practice riding her bike but tells her kitten "But you are still too little to go outside." "I bet I could fly if I wanted to says Baby Jay...but I will never leave this nest!" "This bicycle feels shaky, says the girl. What if I fall?" "The door is open, says Kitten. I'll just have a peek." Then when Baby Jay falls out of the nest, a series of intertwining dramas ensue. Text bubbles convey the thoughts and actions of all three and as all the fuss and commotion takes place, a baby squirrel keeps asking his mother to explain what is going on. The animals talk but in the context of the story, this anthropomorphizing feels natural. Finally, everyone says, "Lets Eat". Off course the baby squirrel has the last word, "Tomorrow I'm leaving this nest!" In text and pictures, this story is perfect for reassuring children that while scary things happen, most of them can result in a positive experience. The author-illustrator fills his pictures with warm colors, soft green, blue and brown tones that reflect the natural world and expressive faces and actions that bring this delightful story alive: the girl rides her bicycle fast and then without handlebars, the tiger striped kitten with bright green eyes leaps off a porch step, and frantic Mama Jay squawks at the abandoned nest, "where are you?" as her baby falls straight toward the ground. |
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Leaving the Nest by Mordicai Gerstein (Hardcover - February 20, 2007)
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