Rio: The Junior Novel

Rio: The Junior Novel by Lexa Hillyer, published by HarperCollins on February 22, 2011, is a captivating story for young readers. This 144-page book follows Blu, a rare blue Spix’s Macaw who has yet to learn how to fly. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Rio, the narrative explores Blu’s journey as he embarks on incredible adventures and discovers his potential with the help of new friends.
Readers will find a delightful mix of juvenile fiction and media tie-in elements, as the story unfolds Blu’s transformation from a timid bird to one who embraces his abilities. The themes of friendship and self-discovery are woven throughout, making it an engaging read for children. With its focus on animals and the enchanting setting of Rio, this edition offers an entertaining experience that encourages young readers to believe in themselves.
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From the makers of the Ice Age films comes a high-flying tale of a bird who never learned to do what birds do best—fly!
Blu, a rare blue Spix’s Macaw, has everything he needs—heart, attitude . . . feathers—but he’s afraid he may never soar. That’s all about to change in the magical city of Rio, where Blu has incredible adventures and makes new friends who show Blu he’s always had what it takes to make his dreams come true.
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