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Ari and the Very Loud Bird!

AUTHOR Capalbo, Tina
PUBLISHER FriesenPress (02/20/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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One noisy bird. One determined kiddo. Unpredictable consequences.

Ari is a boisterous, nonbinary kiddo who loves to sleep in. But there's a problem: one very loud songbird that likes to sit outside their window. When that bird wakes Ari up on Saturday morning, Ari is very annoyed. Then they get busy trying to solve the problem. Ari asks Dad how to get the songbird to stop being so noisy. Then, they come up with a clever idea and get some help from Mom.

After all their hard work, Ari is determined to sleep in the next day. But when they attempt to stop the bird, things don't work out as expected. In fact, things go terribly wrong, and what happens the next morning is very funny!

For parents: As a young, nonbinary protagonist, Ari is a kid doing kid things, and their gender is simply identified in the story by their pronouns. It's accepted as a simple matter of fact, without putting Ari's gender under scrutiny. Their stable and loving family affirms that Ari is both safe and supported to be expressively and uniquely themselves. This story's rhyme, meter, humour, and dialogue make it fun to read aloud, particularly at bedtime!
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ISBN-13: 9781039186583
ISBN-10: 1039186580
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 28
Carton Quantity: 111
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.08 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.25 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Readers - Beginner
Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Birds
Grade Level: Preschool - 7th Grade
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One noisy bird. One determined kiddo. Unpredictable consequences.

Ari is a boisterous, nonbinary kiddo who loves to sleep in. But there's a problem: one very loud songbird that likes to sit outside their window. When that bird wakes Ari up on Saturday morning, Ari is very annoyed. Then they get busy trying to solve the problem. Ari asks Dad how to get the songbird to stop being so noisy. Then, they come up with a clever idea and get some help from Mom.

After all their hard work, Ari is determined to sleep in the next day. But when they attempt to stop the bird, things don't work out as expected. In fact, things go terribly wrong, and what happens the next morning is very funny!

For parents: As a young, nonbinary protagonist, Ari is a kid doing kid things, and their gender is simply identified in the story by their pronouns. It's accepted as a simple matter of fact, without putting Ari's gender under scrutiny. Their stable and loving family affirms that Ari is both safe and supported to be expressively and uniquely themselves. This story's rhyme, meter, humour, and dialogue make it fun to read aloud, particularly at bedtime!
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