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Spending all of his time on social media making online friends, Nerdy Birdy neglects his live friend, Vulture.Tags
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I remember loving Nerdy Birdy when it first came out. This time Nerdy has brought along their friend vulture. They have discovered Tweeter and all the things that seem awesome. They also learn that in real life friends are so much better than online one. This book wasn’t bad, but it felt long, and overdone. I did really love the artwork though.
Surprisingly cute for second book in a series, and for obvious theme. I particularly liked that Vulture is a vulture, really. But, this does show us that Goodreads is better than other social media... you, my friends here, would try to be helpful if I posted a request for advice.
Read as an ebook which worked fine (no failures of formatting).
Read as an ebook which worked fine (no failures of formatting).
Cute picture book about a bird who is obsessed with his phone and "Tweetster" Warning parents and children about the dangers of technology I guess?
Nerdy Birdy neglects his friend Vulture when he makes a bunch of new friends on "Tweetster". They begin spending time together again when Vulture joins "Tweetster" too. But when Birdy posts an unkind message about Vulture, he just may lose his best friend for good.
This book teaches a relevant message in a way kids of all ages can understand!
This book teaches a relevant message in a way kids of all ages can understand!
-great for teaching ethical social media use to young kids.
-happy ending
-nb hurts it's friend's feelings and learns a valuable lesson.
-happy ending
-nb hurts it's friend's feelings and learns a valuable lesson.
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