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Loading... The Eggby Geraldo Valério
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. This wordless picture book is very sweet. A crane has an egg,but a storm causes the egg to be lost. The crane goes out seeking her egg and comes back with a very colorful one. But it’s not a crane egg. It’s a baby. The baby is raised by the crane and has a grand time. I read this book as a digital galley and that was not the greatest, but I love the art work and can not wait to see the real thing in print. no reviews | add a review
"As this wordless story opens, a crane lays an egg and contentedly sits on it. But when a gust of wind from a sudden storm blows the egg from the nest, the heartbroken crane flies away. And then, from high overhead, the bird spots something. Upon closer inspection, it appears to be an egg. And since it seems to be all alone, the crane takes it back to the nest and incubates it. When sounds start coming from the egg and it's time to hatch, what emerges, surprisingly, is a human baby! No matter: the crane is delighted, and showers the child with love. They even go on a high-flying adventure with other bird parents and their young ones--including not only a baby bird, but also a cat, a pig, a rabbit, a fish, and other humans--before returning home to the nest at dusk for a cozy, cuddly sleep. This is one reading of this story. Since this is a wordless book, the images are open to interpretation, and there is lots of "space" that any child or reader's imagination might fill-in in different ways."-- No library descriptions found. |
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