Review by Kirkus Book Review
A singer develops a frog in her throat--literally. Pearl, a tiny gosling with sleek black feathers and a bright orange bill and webbed feet, loves to sing. She sings "every day, everywhere" and tailors her melodies to her animal friends: She serenades the ewe with "sleeping songs," the piglets with "slurping songs," and the cow with "mooing songs." Pearl doesn't ask if they want her to sing to them, though they listen attentively and don't seem to mind. One morning, Pearl encounters something quite unexpected: A little green frog leaps into her open mouth while she's vocalizing! Thereafter, Pearl doesn't sing: Bill closed, she croaks. No more songs of any sort fall from Pearl's bill. There's only silence…until a piglet issues--what's that?--encouragement! "Sing, Pearl, sing!" her small porcine pal calls out. Could it be Pearl's friends miss her tunes? At that, Pearl opens her mouth, and the frog escapes its confinement. Pearl sings out in joy once more. This sweet tale, expressed in simple, declarative sentences, is about someone who happily goes about doing what she loves best. It's also about cheering on those who are good at something and letting them glow like the "pearls" they truly are. The vividly colored, uncluttered illustrations capture Pearl and her friends at their adorable best and allow readers to focus on them; musical notes dance merrily throughout. A delightful pearl of a story. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.