Gr K-1 Little Swanda has just moved to a friendly neighbourhood in Brooklyn. The place is filled with old red brick buildings and diverse people, but few animals. Swanda misses the animals, so she decides to feed the pigeons, unwitting to the concerns that would arise. The illustrations themselves provide the explanation for her neighbours’ annoyance; one pigeon is fine, many, a noisy, messy disruption. In the end, a satisfying resolution is reached when Swanda listens to her community's practical advice of “stop feedin’ da boids”. Award winning Pratt’s characteristic European-influenced style lends a warm, inviting feel to the city and its people. While his illustrations fill the page, text on the other hand, is fairly small, and loses some of its impact when surrounded by art with such a bold presence. The writing itself though is fun (it features the Brooklyn accent in its titular line), and in an unobtrusive way, teaches kids that they have a responsibility towards others. VERDICT Stop Feedin’ Da Boids encourages a sense of community (in all its diversity) in young readers; a great addition for any library, whether you are located in Brooklyn or elsewhere.
*reviewed for School Library Journal