Sticky Beak

Sticky Beak by Morris Gleitzman is a fictional work published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 2001. This New Ed edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rowena, who finds herself overwhelmed by her own challenges, including an incident involving jelly and custard that has splattered two hundred adults. Amidst her troubles, she encounters a cockatoo that, despite its bad temper, may turn out to be the friend she needs.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of friendship and unexpected connections through Rowena’s interactions with the cockatoo. The book delves into her struggles and the unique bond that forms between them, highlighting how even the most unlikely companions can provide support in difficult times. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into Rowena’s world, inviting readers to reflect on the importance of friendship amidst life’s chaos.
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I put my face close to the cocky’s and gave it a look.
Don’t be scared, you poor little thing, the look said. I want to help you.
‘Rack off,’ said the cocky.
The last thing Rowena wants in her life right now is a crazy cockatoo.
She’s got enough problems of her own.
For a start, she’s just splattered twoo hundred grown-ups with jelly and custard.
But a crook-tempered cockatoo, Ro discovers, can be just the friend she needs.
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