Sweep Up the Sun

Sweep Up the Sun by Helen Frost is a beautifully illustrated picture-book poem published by National Geographic Books on February 13, 2018. This 32-page edition invites readers into the world of birds, showcasing their natural beauty through stunning photographs and a lyrical narrative that emphasizes themes of adventure and connection with nature.
Readers will discover a captivating exploration of various bird species, including robins, mallards, and cardinals, as they engage with the text that highlights play, flight, perseverance, and trust. The book also includes profiles of the featured birds, making it a valuable resource for those interested in animals and social topics. This edition serves as an appealing gift for bird enthusiasts and anyone looking to embark on a new adventure.
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“A picture-book poem calling for adventure. . . . All-around gorgeous.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Baby robins, open-beaked in their nest. Mallards winging to a new clime. Whether chickadees or cardinals, sparrows or starlings, here are commonly seen birds in their natural settings, captured in photographs of rare beauty and grace. In perfect synchrony, a lyrical narrative evokes images of play and flight, perseverance and trust. At the end, readers will find profiles of the featured species. This stunning book is an ideal gift for bird lovers of all ages, graduates, or anyone embarking on an adventure.
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