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Bluebird Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages
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Title:Bluebird
Author:Lindsey Yankey
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 32 pages
Published:January 26th 2014 by Simply Read Books (first published October 1st 2013)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Animals. Birds. Fiction

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The wind is missing! Little Bluebird has never flown without her friend the wind before and is afraid to try. So she sets off an adventure to find it. Is it making wishes with the dandelions? Playing with the kites? Tickling the grass? Dancing with the balloons? She searches everywhere. In the end, she finds more than her favourite friend - she finds confidence too!

Subject: Bluebirds -- Juvenile fiction.
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Birds -- Juvenile fiction
Wind -- Juvenile fiction
Kite -- Juvenile fiction

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Lindsey Yankey grew up in rural Kansas drawing and playing outside. She was studying illustration at the University of Kansas when a bird flew through her open bedroom window. The bird perched on the bookshelf, looked around the room for a bit, flew in a circle, and back out the open window. That was the beginning of Bluebird . Lindsey is currently living in Lawrence, Kansas. Bluebird is her first picture book.

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Ratings: 3.87 From 219 Users | 55 Reviews

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a five star rating for a gorgeous childrens book, a beautiful story about seeking, finding, learning, and growth, and the most beautiful typography and illustrations.

This is a beautiful book! Every page is a wonder to look at and enjoy! Also the story is so sweet. Bluebird missed the wind. While searching for it she discovers she can fly without it. In the end after a little adventure with dandelions, kites, grass, and balloons bluebird finds the wind, and her confidence too.

Just say no to picture books with the occasional word in a different typeface. And just say no to the subtle propaganda of the random Obama newspaper clippings. I like the art and the design, but the story is weak.

Lindsey Yankey's beautiful patchwork art and storytelling is enthralling and wonderful. Follow a little bluebird in search of her friend, the wind. She flies all over town looking for signs that her friend has been there but never discovered her. Just when she almost gives up, she thinks of one last place and reconnects with her hiding friend. It's a story of determination and love that everyone will enjoy.

The artistic approach to this lovely story about a bluebird is delightful. The two styles of fonts used are also charming.

This review was originally written for The Baby Bookworm. Visit us for new picture books reviews daily!Hello, friends! Our review today is Bluebird by Lindsey Yankey, a beautifully illustrated tale of a plucky little bird searching for her missing friend.Bluebird wakes up one morning to a beautiful sunny day, but something about it feels wrong. All at once, she realizes whats missing: her very good friend, the wind, is not there! This makes Bluebird nervous, because shes never flown without the

Age: Preschool-KindergartenThe artwork is breathtaking but the story felt far inferior to it with a somewhat grating repetition of the word "wind." Still, younger children might not mind the repetition and this may be a complimentary fictional addition to a unit on weather. Yankey also provides a unique addition to books on friendship, this one between a living bird and the nonliving wind.