Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Little Bird's Day

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

★ "Pairing a lilting text and culturally resonant illustrations, this striking work soars." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

★ "From two Indigenous creators, this gorgeous glimpse at the land Down Under will have broad appeal." —Horn Book, Starred Review

A joyful, universal story of a day in the life of Little Bird.

A heartening read-aloud about a day in the life of Little Bird, who sings the world alive, flies with Cloud, travels with Wind, nestles with Moon, and dreams of flying among the stars.

Sally Morgan's poetic language and Johnny Warrkatja Malibirr's sensitive artwork combine to make this a beautiful, distinctive publication with global appeal. Printed on FSC-certified paper with vegetable inks.

  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

    Kindle restrictions
  • Languages

  • Levels

  • Reviews

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from July 15, 2021
      Little Bird responds to cues from Sun, Dusk, Moon, and others as natural elements guide a day of activities. Aboriginal author Morgan, a member of the Palyku people in Western Australia, presents a beautifully cadenced call-and-response narrative voiced by Little Bird and the natural forces that propel its behavior. "Here comes Rain, / falling and splashing. / Time to bathe, Little Bird, / time to sparkle with freshness. // I flutter with Rain to wash my fuzzy feathers." Little Bird, rising with Sun, sings "to wake the lazy sleepers." It soars with Wind to reach and feed on a tree's "crimson blossoms." Dusk, "gliding and sighing," induces Little Bird "to join a nightfall roost." And full Moon, "glowing and whispering," signals that it's "Time to rest, Little Bird, / time to settle with your family." Illustrator Malibirr, a Yolŋu artist from the Aboriginal Ganalbingu clan, uses traditional earth tones, crosshatching, and elements from clan songlines and stories to distinguish his engrossing illustrations, worked in acrylic paint on toned paper. He depicts animals from his native Arnhem Land region, from water buffalo and dingo to echidna and freshwater prawn; an illustrated key challenges readers to find all 10. As Little Bird roosts with its family, it dreams of "flying among the stars." The dark sky, spattered with thousands of starlit specks, reveals Little Bird's shadowy silhouette in its dreamed flight. Pairing a lilting text and culturally resonant illustrations, this striking work soars. (editorial note) (Picture book. 3-7)

      COPYRIGHT(2021) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The Horn Book

      Starred review from January 1, 2022
      As soon as the sun peeks above the horizon, a silver-crowned friarbird alerts the denizens of Australia's Arnhem Land region that the day has begun. Aboriginal writer Morgan (who "belongs to the Palyku people") offers a spare, lyrical text that captures the quotidian action: "Here comes Sun rising and shining. Time to stretch, Little Bird, time to sing the world alive." Little Bird's warbling causes the water buffalo, cranes, dingoes, lizards, snakes, kangaroos, and echidnas to stir. The friarbird rides on the wind, feasts on crimson blossoms, and chases its avian pals through the clouds. A passing rainstorm allows the creature to wash its feathers and, at dusk, to make its way home to roost with its family in a "welcoming tree," with dreams of flying among the stars. Malibirr's visually arresting, graphically stylized acrylic paintings are done in an earth-toned color palette of red, yellow, ochre, black, and white. The Yolngu artist uses a traditional design to create distinctive and eye-catching animals adorned with intricate crosshatching and placed on solid backgrounds. From two Indigenous creators, this gorgeous glimpse at the land Down Under will have broad appeal. Luann Toth

      (Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2022
      As soon as the sun peeks above the horizon, a silver-crowned friarbird alerts the denizens of Australia's Arnhem Land region that the day has begun. Aboriginal writer Morgan (who "belongs to the Palyku people") offers a spare, lyrical text that captures the quotidian action: "Here comes Sun rising and shining. Time to stretch, Little Bird, time to sing the world alive." Little Bird's warbling causes the water buffalo, cranes, dingoes, lizards, snakes, kangaroos, and echidnas to stir. The friarbird rides on the wind, feasts on crimson blossoms, and chases its avian pals through the clouds. A passing rainstorm allows the creature to wash its feathers and, at dusk, to make its way home to roost with its family in a "welcoming tree," with dreams of flying among the stars. Malibirr's visually arresting, graphically stylized acrylic paintings are done in an earth-toned color palette of red, yellow, ochre, black, and white. The Yolngu artist uses a traditional design to create distinctive and eye-catching animals adorned with intricate crosshatching and placed on solid backgrounds. From two Indigenous creators, this gorgeous glimpse at the land Down Under will have broad appeal.

      (Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
Kindle restrictions

Languages

  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

Loading