Opal's springtime birdhouse

Emily Matheis

Book - 2023

"Bang! Whack! Whirrr! It's time for a birdhouse building contest! Opal's friends all have endless ideas on how to make their constructions stand out. There are bells, pom-poms, basketballs, and many more materials to use--and yet Opal still feels stuck. Maybe a simple, sturdy piece wood...a few nails and screws will be just right. But when the judges don't pick Opal's birdhouse, she may still discover that her humble home is just right for someone else. In this charming picture book tale, creators Emily Matheis and Albert Arraỳsor showcase how the rewards of our efforts can come from the most unexpected of places."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
San Diego, CA : Yeehoo Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Emily Matheis (author)
Other Authors
Albert Arrayás, 1990- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781953458483
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Onomatopoeia relentlessly pursues some industrious campers as they strive to create the most imaginative birdhouse--ever. From the "pitter-patter" of Damien's roof to the "cling-clang-jingle jangle" of Simon's bells, noise trails the diverse crew as birdhouses spring up everywhere. Everywhere except in Opal's workspace. No matter how hard she tries to come up with an innovative design, the light-skinned young girl ends up giving up on one idea after another until she decides to page through the books the counselors have left on the table for inspiration. She excitedly discovers that different birds inhabit different kinds of nests, but which bird will be attracted to her plain but functional abode? Anticipating the announcement of the winner, she is sorely disappointed to learn that she is not selected. Who wants a ribbon for "Good Effort"? She installs her birdhouse in a tree but feels frustrated, tossing the ribbon out her cabin window. Hey, wait--is that a bluebird in Opal's birdhouse? Matheis' short, readable paragraphs follow Opal from the highs of expectation to the lows of defeat--and back up again to the satisfaction of having created a working birdhouse. Arrayás' perky illustrations populate the story with a diverse cast of energetic characters. A short appendix features some bird habitats from around the world. This encouraging exploration of perseverance reveals that we all have plenty of imagination--and much to offer. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.