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YETI AND THE BIRD by Nadia Shireen

YETI AND THE BIRD

by Nadia Shireen ; illustrated by Nadia Shireen

Pub Date: Feb. 24th, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4814-0389-4
Publisher: Atheneum

A picture book about an unexpected friendship.

Big, hairy, scary Yeti lives deep in the forest, and the other animals are afraid of him, so they leave him alone. But Yeti, for all his bulk and bluster, is lonely. When a small red bird, lost, lands on him by mistake, he roars, but she is unafraid. The two strike up an unlikely friendship, playing games during the day and singing “sweet, sad songs together” each evening that “[soothe] the forest to sleep.” However, the season is changing to winter, and Yeti’s cold forest is no place for the bright bird. Sadly, they part, and Yeti, having known friendship, feels more alone than ever. That is, until the other forest animals, having seen Yeti’s soft side, make friendly overtures, and Yeti finds a life filled with companions—including the red bird, who drops by when she can. A tale about an unlikely friendship that changes a lonely life is not a new theme, but Shireen writes with admirable restraint and fills in the narrative gaps with engaging illustrations. Her double-page spreads create potent atmosphere with carefully placed strong shapes and forthright color. Spot illustrations effectively convey easy-to-understand action and humor.

Striking visuals that combine compelling use of shape, page design and color successfully carry this version of an oft-told story.

(Picture book. 3-7)