Wedding Birds

“Wedding Birds” by Jutta Ash is a charming book published by Andersen in 1986, presented in English and spanning 25 pages. This work features a delightful narrative where a blackbird and a thrush celebrate their marriage in a splendid ceremony, attended by a variety of other birds. The book offers a unique perspective on themes of love and community within the avian world, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
Readers will find that “Wedding Birds” combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and poetry, creating an inviting atmosphere that captures the joy of the wedding celebration. The vivid imagery and rhythmic language enhance the storytelling, allowing children to explore the beauty of nature and relationships through the lens of these feathered characters. This edition serves as a gentle introduction to poetic forms while also celebrating the bonds of friendship and family among birds.
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A blackbird and a thrush marry in a splendid ceremony attended by all the other birds.
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