A Bird Brain Book: Honey the Hero (Bird Brain Books, #1)
โ Scribed by Chand, Emlyn
- Book ID
- 108924717
- Publisher
- Evolved Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Bird Brain 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781622531011
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Smart Books for Smart Kids (Loving Birds Helps Too) - For Kids 3-8 Years Old
FINALIST: Eric Hoffer Awards - 2013 - Children's Books
Honey is an inquisitive young parakeet who decides to become a superhero. Unfortunately, every time she tries to save the day, she only makes matters worse. Discouraged, Honey believes she is too small to help anyone and gives up her do-gooding ways. But what happens when someone actually needs Honey's help? Will she rise to the challenge?
Evolved Publishing brings you a children's picture book from the "Bird Brain Books" series by Emlyn Chand, featuring full color illustrations by artist Sarah Shaw. [DRM-Free]
"The story is beautifully and sympathetically written, so that the young ones are not overwhelmed with big words, especially if they try to read it themselves. The illustrations by Sarah Shaw are perfect, and complements the story in their simplicity. If you have an inquisitive young child or two, then they will love this book." ~ Lynn Worton
Honey, an inquisitive, young parakeet living in the Australian Outback, decides to become a superhero after she spies a human family watching Superman. Since she already has the power of flight, all she needs to do is create a costume to conceal her true identity and then fly off in search of animals that need rescuing.
Unfortunately, every time she tries to help, Honey only ends up making matters worse. She spoils Kangaroo's game of hide-and-go-seek by revealing his hiding place to Wallaby; Mr. Anteater must go hungry when she alerts the ants to his presence, and Mrs. Koala is made a laughingstock among bears when Honey pretends to be her Joey. Finally realizing that she's not as heroic as she'd like, Honey gives up her day-saving efforts.
But what happens when someone actually needs Honey's help? Will she rise to the challenge?
There's only one way to find out: join Honey in her Australian superhero adventure.
Discover the complete "Bird Brain Books" series: Courtney Saves Christmas; Davey the Detective; Honey the Hero; Izzy the Inventor; Larry the Lonely; Polly Wants to be a Pirate; Poppy the Proud; Ricky the Runt; Ruby to the Rescue; Sammy Steals the Show; Tommy Goes Trick-or-Treating; Vicky Finds a Valentine.
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:
Have you noticed that dogs, cats, and teddy bears get all the attention in kids' books? I have, and while I love these furry creatures, I've made it my mission to give our feathered friends the spotlight they so rightly deserve.
And so the "Bird Brain Books" were born. Twelve are now available (or will be soon), and who knows what the future may bring. I just can't get enough of my favorite feathery goofballs.
What's more, these books teach important lessons in entertaining, beak-sized bite: remember to say thank you when someone does something nice for you; know that who you are--rather than what you look like--is what makes you special; appreciate love, friendship, and beauty wherever you can find it; and enjoy the simple bliss of being a kid.
I love to chirp about my books with anyone who will listen, and have special sections on my website for readers, parents, teachers, librarians, and more. My pet Sun Conure, Ducky, also writes a weekly blog just for kids.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Tommy the woodpecker and his friend, Michael the raccoon, fashion their own Halloween costumes and head off to join in the neighborhood festivities. Thanks to Tommy's knock-knocking beak and Michael's quick paws, the duo is able to heist many a candy bar from the unsuspecting homeowners and children