Two Many Birds
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Filled with heart, humor, and relevance, this side-splitting picture book, Two Many Birds, by author/illustrator Cindy Derby, opens minds and entertains all at once.
As birds line up to perch on a tree, a monitor shouts rules at them:
No fluffin' feathers!
No pooping on the ground!
No nudity!
Eventually, the tree fills to capactiy (100 birds), but what happens when two more are accidentally born among the branches?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Maximum Occupancy 100 Birds" says the sign on a tree it's a leafless specimen, but it's also the only tree in sight, and demand among the bird community is huge. Ensuring order is a ticketing system flanked by queuing birds with fluorescent plumage and eccentric outfits, and a bird monitor dressed in contrasting black who sits in a lifeguard chair. The monitor's initial warnings ("No running") are not unlike what readers may hear at home and in school. Then it becomes clear that its chastening authority is both arbitrary and overreaching ("No nesting!/ No resting!/ No hair gel!/ No nudity!!!"), and the mood among those perching turns grim. The birth of two chicks proves the tipping point: when the monitor flies into a rage, the flock drives it away in a feathered, furious frenzy, becoming a single entity to be reckoned with. Now everyone is miserable: the monitor loses purpose, and the tree becomes an overcrowded mess. But Derby (How to Walk an Ant), who proves her wholly original talent once again, devises a solution that makes the most of everyone's desires and their talents. Funny, socially relevant, and visually engrossing, this one is worth perching prominently on the shelf. Ages 3 6.