Long ago, when the world was brand new, all birds were naked. It wasn't
fair. Foxes had fur. Turtles had shells. Birds deserved warm coats, too.
Disgruntled, they approach the first full spring moon for advice. Birds
of all shapes and sizes attend the meeting. Everyone except Peacock. He
arrives on the scene late, to find his friends covered with warm,
colorful feathers. "Look at Peacock! He's still naked!" All the birds
stare at poor Peacock trembling in the cold night air. What will Peacock
and his friends do? Find out in this beautiful and charming pourquoi
story about kindness. Award-winning author Jacqueline Jules blends
folktale motifs from around the world to offer an original explanation
for why the peacock has such beautiful feathers. An appendix provides
more information about peacocks. Helen Cann's stunning illustrations
give young readers fun opportunities to identify the colors and plant
life of spring. Feathers for Peacock is a gently humorous tale of
generosity and friendship.