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THE TRUTH ABOUT PARROTS by Maxwell Eaton III

THE TRUTH ABOUT PARROTS

From the Truth About Your Favorite Animals series

by Maxwell Eaton III ; illustrated by Maxwell Eaton III

Pub Date: May 18th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-23255-7
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

With the help of talkative parrots, Eaton’s nature-loving protagonist learns about a family of wild birds beloved for their abilities to mimic human voices.

In this engaging, appreciative title, a curious child meets a variety of parrots. The human representative here is a brown-skinned kid with curly, dark hair; the parrot species introduced include cockatoos, macaws, lorikeets, and the solitary, flightless kakapo. As per series norm, the narrative consists of simple statements of facts set directly on cartoon spreads. Further facts appear in boxes while humorous commentary comes from parrots themselves in speech bubbles. Often what they say in jest reinforces facts that have been introduced. The kakapo complains about crowds when the protagonist shares information with two friends; and the hyacinth macaws regard habitat destruction and comment, “We should say something.” The humor is broad, sometimes cheerfully exaggerated, but often it introduces even more facts. Grey parrots are shown in lab experiments naming and describing objects—and also asking for a grant application to be typed, which makes an observing gorilla (gorillas have also learned to communicate with humans) remark that “apparently anything goes in this book.” There is clearly instructive purpose behind the zaniness that will make readers see parrots as more than just potential pets. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Not just chatter, but a welcome and informative conclusion to a successful series of animal introductions.

(further facts, further research) (Informational picture book. 5-9)