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Books with title Six Little Birds

  • Little Bird

    Cynthia Voigt, Katherine Littrell, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Celebrated Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt introduces Little Bird, a tiny crow with a big imagination and an even bigger heart, in this timeless story just right for the young middle grade audience. When a wild fisher cat attacks their nest, Little Bird and her flock are devastated. Not only does the fisher cat harm the fledglings, but it also makes off with the shiny pendant that the superstitious crows rely on for good luck. Little Bird believes that she can find the lucky pendant and return it to the nest before disaster strikes. The other crows aren’t so sure - after all, Little Bird is so little and undependable and meek. But with the help of some new friends - including a very funny goat - Little Bird journeys through forests and over lakes and fields, challenging her wits and survival skills along the way. The crow who returns home is wiser, braver, kinder, and ready - at last - to spread her wings. Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt’s gentle humor, sense of fun and adventure, and delightful main character sing in this timely short novel about bravery and friendship. A pause-resisting audiobook for families and classrooms, and a terrific book for fans of Nuts to You, by Lynne Rae Perkins, and Avi’s Poppy books.
  • Six Little Birds

    Bernard Duisit, Little Gestalten, Olivia Cosneau

    Hardcover (Little Gestalten, May 28, 2019)
    A magical, rhyming pop-up book tells the story of six little birds.What do six little birds do once they've learned to fly? One bird nibbles on a sunflower, another flies dangerously close to a hawk, and one little bird says goodbye to all of the birds who are flying south. During winter, another little bird meets some new friends, and finally, the the story finishes in the spring in a full circle, right where it all began.Simple rhymes and colorful illustrations make Six Little Birds a charming pop-up for small children. The book gives children counting skills, and it teaches them about the four seasons, nature and the cycle of life.
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  • Little Bird

    Germano Zullo, Albertine

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, March 20, 2012)
    A man drives his truck up to a cliff's edge. Unable to go any further, he opens the back door of his truck and a flock of birds flies out, but, as the man soon discovers, a small timid bird remains. Surprised and delighted, the man acts kindly towards the bird and an intimacy develops. After lunch, the man tries to show the bird that he should fly off and join his friends. The man's comic attempt at flight deepens the encounter between these two very different creatures. Soon the bird flies off and the man drives away, but in a surprise twist the bird and his friends return, and in a starkly lyrical moment we see them all experience something entirely new.Germano Zullo is a prolific writer and poet who lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He writes for adults and children alike, and has written many popular children's comics and stories.Albertine has illustrated loads of children's books and also illustrates for many of the daily French newspapers in Switzerland. She teaches at the School of Visual Arts in Geneva.
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  • God's Little Birds

    Taylor Sevy

    (Independently published, April 4, 2020)
    In God’s Little Birds, children discover the wonderful truths of Matthew 6 in simple, understandable language. They meet ten birds who must rely on God for all that they need. Colorful illustrations show these little birds acting in ways we might consider ridiculous--planting seeds, storing food, even fighting in order to secure their next meal. Young readers will learn that--just like God’s little birds--we, too, must learn to trust in Him to provide.
  • Three Little Birds

    Lysa Mullady MA, Kyle Reed

    Hardcover (Magination Press, March 5, 2019)
    When Red and Yellow go find worms, they don’t invite Blue and his feelings are hurt. So Blue decides to start a rumor, which quickly spirals out of control. Can he make things right before it’s too late? Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals with more information on dealing with gossip and helping children build positive relationships.
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  • Three Little Birds

    Cedella Marley & Gerald Hausman, Mariah Fox

    Board book (Tuff Gong Books, Dec. 25, 2006)
    Tuff Gong Books proudly presents Bob's personal vision in a richly illustrated Jamaican picture book with full page spreads in luscious color. The whimsical mixed media art and lyrical text will delight babies, toddlers, and older readers as well. And the truthful messagge is one we cannot heard often enough, no matter how old we are---"Every little thing gonna be all right!"
  • Little Bird

    Cynthia Voigt

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Celebrated Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt introduces Little Bird, a tiny crow with a big imagination and an even bigger heart, in this timeless read-alone and read-aloud just right for the young middle grade audience. Little Bird features black-and-white illustrations by Newbery Medalist Lynne Rae Perkins throughout. When a wild fisher cat attacks their nest, Little Bird and her flock are devastated. Not only does the fisher cat harm the fledglings, but it also makes off with the shiny pendant that the superstitious crows rely on for good luck. Little Bird believes that she can find the lucky pendant and return it to the nest before disaster strikes. The other crows aren’t so sure—after all, Little Bird is so little and undependable and meek.But with the help of some new friends—including a very funny goat—Little Bird journeys through forests and over lakes and fields, challenging her wits and survival skills along the way. The crow who returns home is wiser, braver, kinder, and ready—at last—to spread her wings. Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt’s gentle humor, sense of fun and adventure, and delightful main character sing off the page in this timely short novel about bravery and friendship, illustrated by Newbery Medalist Lynne Rae Perkins. A page-turning read-aloud for families and classrooms, and a terrific book for fans of Nuts to You, by Lynne Rae Perkins, and Avi’s Poppy books.
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  • God's Little Birds

    Taylor Sevy

    language (, April 3, 2020)
    In God’s Little Birds, children discover the wonderful truths of Matthew 6 in simple, understandable language. They meet ten birds who must rely on God for all that they need. Colorful illustrations show these little birds acting in ways we might consider ridiculous--planting seeds, storing food, even fighting in order to secure their next meal. Young readers will learn that--just like God’s little birds--we, too, must learn to trust in Him to provide.
  • Two Little Birds

    Mary Newell DePalma

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Two little birds hatch and grow until one day, they see an amazing sight: hundreds of birds, all flying together in one direction. They decide to join in, and so begins an amazing and sometimes dangerous journey that they never could have imagined. Eventually they return home — and the cycle starts over again.This simple story, nicely complemented by warm and colorful illustrations, subtly celebrates the wonder of migration. Two Little Birds is a perfect book for introducing young children to nature's small miracles.
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  • Two Little Birds

    Althea Hayton, Rara Schlitt

    Paperback (Wren Publications, Nov. 1, 2012)
    A story for young womb twin survivors, to be read together with a parent or carer. Two little birds, Birdie and Beaky, hatch out of the same egg but only Birdie is strong enough to fly. Beaky is too weak to remain with Birdie and soon disappears into a field of flowers, leaving Birdie alone. Through the medium of a single white feather, which once belonged to Beaky, Birdie is able gradually to come to terms with the loss. Complete with 14 simple, richly-coloured illustrations. Additional notes included for parents and carers, to assist them in speaking openly to a young womb twin survivor about their missing twin. Written by Althea Hayton, who is a womb twin survivor, counsellor and published author. She is founder and Chairman of Womb Twin, which is a non-profit company dedicated to helping womb twin survivors around the world. Illustrated by RaRa Schlitt, who is a spiritual folk artist, living and working in Tennessee, USA. In her work as a physical therapist she often comes across womb twin survivors. She is a published author of several children's books.
  • Little bird

    Saviour Pirotta

    Hardcover (Tambourine Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Several animals describe their favorite activities to a little bird that asks, "What can I do today?"
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  • Ten little birds

    Natalie Dombrowski, Brian Dombrowski II

    Paperback (White Elephant Books, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Ten little birds is a repetitive children's book that highlights the different combinations of the number ten in a delightful way. It starts with ten little birds on a wire and continues as the birds fly down to the ground. This is a great book to help children begin to understand the abstract concept of algebraic thinking at a very young age. It can be sung as a tune also. A truly new and unique story for children.
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