The Librarians from the Children's Department share the best of children's books and activities at Glendale Library, Arts & Culture in Glendale, California. Readers are invited to leave comments about one of the reviews. Click on the book cover to check on its location in the Library and current availability.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
WINTER WHERE?
I think Gus Gordon just wanted to draw birds, lots of birds. The end pages have illustrations of old suitcase advertisements so you get the sense that this is an unusual take on birds going south for the winter.
It's winter and fowls of all sorts are going every which way, on all manners of transportation. Some are even using travel agents to help them get to their destinations.
The only fowl not going anywhere is George. He's too busy baking brownies, carrot cakes, and other pastries. He tells Pascal, the bear, that there's also ironing to do and yoga to practice so that's a no to Paris. The Andes - Nah. But Pascal really wants a warm place to stay, like the Carribean.
After all the excuses, because that's what they are, excuses, George finally admits the truth. Together Pascal and George form a plan to fly...somewhere else.
I love this story. It's unexpected. It's poignant.
For pre-K and older readers of all ages.
Cecile

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