Elizabeth's review
Grumpy Bird by Jeremy Tankard
It happens. One day you wake up on the wrong side of the bed or, in this particular case, nest. When Bird woke up one day he was, not to put too fine a point on it, grumpy. With grumpiness comes a kind of ennui so, without eating, playing, or flying, Bird goes for a walk. If he was hoping for solitude, though, this probably wasn't the best plan. As Bird meets up with various friends they all join him for his stroll. First Sheep. Then Rabbit. Then Raccoon. By the time Beaver and Fox join the fun the whole group has taken on the appearance of a rather low-key parade. Slowly Bird realizes that what he does (like lifting a leg or jumping) the others do too. Cheered by this and no longer grumpy, Bird encourages everyone to join him at his home for a snack. The final shot in the book is of a remarkably peppy Bird offering an enormous worm to his somewhat dumbstruck following.
This book is a two-parter charmer. Part one is the choice of wording and part two the illustrations. In terms of r...more
This book is a two-parter charmer. Part one is the choice of wording and part two the illustrations. In terms of r...more
So glad that you like this one, too. I don't understand why my Committee gave it only 3 votes to put on the discussion list!
The full review will be on my blog tomorrow. I actually give you oblique props in the real version for introducing it to me in the first place. Such such such a good book.

