Chickadee Criminal mastermind

Monica Silvie

Book - 2022

"Watch out on your next walk through the forest, because you just might encounter a real rapscallion in the form of a tiny bird! In this hilarious tale, Chickadee recounts how he went from a normal bird 'childhood' to a daring life of crime. One cold, snowy morning, shivering and hungry, he discovers a vault of gold -- and steals from it! His natural colouring resembling a mask helps him blend in as he makes his rounds of the forest. It's an exciting life, with hawks to fend off and treasure to hide all over the forest... but is it as glamorous as it appears? It can get pretty lonely being a fearsome marauder, and it might be nice to have a friend. When Chickadee is spotted one day, he learns that stealing gold may be fu...n, but making friends is easier than he thinks."--

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Monica Silvie (author)
Other Authors
Elina Ellis (illustrator)
Physical Description
36 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781525303388
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Debut author Silvie's comic conceit is that a chickadee--as familiar a backyard bird as they come--actually harbors a dark tell-all story. As a group of animal friends gather 'round, and Chickadee relates its "life of crime," it quickly becomes apparent that this nefariousness was all inside its adorable, black-masked head. Chickadee was warned by loving parents to stay away from human houses, but homes are where the food is, and Chickadee is certain that obtaining it requires guerilla tactics, which Ellis (Shhh! I'm Reading!) maps out with a wink and nudge ("First, I scout the area, checking out my target from every angle"). One day in the middle of winter, Chickadee hears two peach-skinned human children extolling its cuteness, and understands that it isn't a thief at all: "I'm not even a bad seed. I'm just a little bird being a bird." A late-in-the-story reference to Chickadee being lonely doesn't allow for much exploration of that topic, but overall, it's a snappily told picture book, and visually striking, too. Readers fly through habitats and seasons depicted in imaginatively varied compositions--including the proverbial bird's-eye view--and soft, textured color reminiscent of lithography. Back matter includes facts about the black-capped chickadee. Ages 4--7. (June)

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