And the Mockingbird Sang

And the Mockingbird Sang by Alice Fredey is a unique picture book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 4, 2012. This 50-page book is presented in English and features a delightful cast of bird characters, including Rebecca Robin, Stevie Sparrow, and Molly Mockingbird, as they embark on an adventure to recover their stolen songs.
Readers will find a charming narrative that not only entertains but also teaches children about bird identification and the importance of forgiveness. The story unfolds as the birds search various locations, such as the brook and the farmhouse chimney, in hopes of reclaiming their melodies. With engaging illustrations and a whimsical storyline, this book invites young readers to explore themes of friendship and perseverance while enjoying the vibrant world of birds.
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Meet Rebecca Robin, pretty and plump in her red-orange blouse, Stevie Sparrow who sports a black and white collar, Caroline Cardinal, and Oliver Owl who can’t help the birds find their stolen songs because he’s so sleepy. “Good luck,” he says, yawning. Looking just like a teaspoon of butter, Gilda Goldfinch has an idea-they must search everywhere. Molly Mockingbird, who wears a gray and white dress, offers to help her friends, but Chip Crow, who struts around in a shiny black suit, says he doesn’t care about the birds’ foolish songs because he can’t sing. A highly unique picture book, And the Mockingbird Sang, teaches children how to identify birds and understand the true meaning of forgiveness. Young readers will enjoy seeing the birds fly over the brook, look along the fence, and peer down the farmhouse chimney in search of their missing tunes. If they manage to find them, Lila will have the happiest birthday ever!
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