Crow Made a Friend

Crow Made a Friend by Margaret Peot is an illustrated picture book published by Holiday House in 2015. This 24-page book is designed for beginning readers and is presented in English. The story follows Crow, who learns the importance of perseverance as he attempts to create friends using various materials, from autumn leaves to snow, despite facing challenges along the way.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes social themes such as friendship and resilience. As Crow navigates his journey from solitude to building a family, the book highlights the cleverness and determination inherent in the character. This engaging tale is suitable for young readers and aligns with the subjects of animals and social themes, making it a valuable addition to early childhood literature.
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Try, try again is the lesson Crow teaches beginning readers in this picture book reader. Crow was all alone. But like all crows, he was very clever. Using autumn leaves for wings, sticks for the body and a crab apple for the head, Crow made a friend! But winter winds blew in, destroying his creation. Undaunted, Crow fashioned another bird friend out of snow but could not prevent it from melting in the warm spring sun. Alone again, Crow heard the caw, caw, caw of a real, live bird. Together they built a nest and by summer, Crow had a family. This warm, satisfying story celebrates perseverance and ingenuity. An I Like to Read(R) book. Guided Reading Level D.
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