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Once, a Bird
Once, a Bird | Rina Singh
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Once, as the winter ended, a little bird emerged to find the world had gone quiet. The streets were empty and the playgrounds still. Puzzled but determined, the bird explores the town in search of a suitable place to nest. The residents of an apartment building notice her resting in a tree outside and take comfort in her song. Watching through their windows, they look beyond their lives and pause to appreciate the wonders of nature. The bird chooses to make this community her home and builds a nest, an act of resilience and hope that inspires the humans to emerge as well, reminding them that natural rhythms continue, seasons change and life goes on. Once again. This wordless picture book is a hopeful contemplation of our interconnectedness with the natural world and the joy that nature brings us, even in unusual times.
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This lovely Canadian picture book reminds us that we are all interconnected and that looking to the natural world around us is a source of joy and comfort. A book for all ages, with lots of small details to discover on careful perusal. The wordless story was imagined by Rina Singh and illustrated by Nathalie Dion, two creators who‘ve won awards previously. Soft colours and delicate textures create a reassuring atmosphere. 🇨🇦 #kidlit

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Canadian illustrator Nathalie Dion achieves these marvellous textural effects using a digital paintbrush.

charl08 Beautiful! 1y
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