Adapted from a traditional tale, this beautifully illustrated picture
book tells of hundreds of birds gathering to choose a king.
They cannot decide if the king should be the bird with the biggest beak
or the one with the most colorful feathers. Finally, after considerable
debate, they decide their king will be the bird who can fly the highest.
And the winner would seem to be obvious--until a small wren outsmarts
them all. From the biggest to the smallest, the fastest to the most
abundant, they can all be found here, with a key at the back of the book
that identifies the hundreds of species of birds included.
School Library Journal said, "This poetic retelling of a traditional
tale is a feast for both the eye and the ear. Ward's brief and lyrical
retelling works hand in hand with her glowing artwork to charm readers.
The pen-and-ink illustrations colored with watercolors and gouache take
full advantage of the spectacle and beauty of the avian world. Each
vibrantly colored competitor sets forth from a clean white page and
often breaks through the fine-lined borders and margins. An informative
appendix lists all of the birds that appear, forming a veritable
'Guinness Book of Avian Records.' "
A beautiful read-aloud with more to explore in nature once storytime is
done.