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TREES ARE NOT JUST FOR BIRDS by Bonnie Grubman

TREES ARE NOT JUST FOR BIRDS

by Bonnie Grubman ; illustrated by Katrien Benaets

Pub Date: May 23rd, 2023
ISBN: 9781605378206
Publisher: Clavis

A bird is disinclined to share “her” tree with any of the other forest animals.

Bird circles the forest until she finds the perfect tree in which to build her nest. But she’s not the only one who appreciates this particular tree, and the page turns bring new animals to the tree for shelter and shade: Raccoon, Squirrel, Possum (with joeys on her back), Bat, and Baby Bear. Each confronts affronted Bird’s “excuuuuse me” with the titular phrase, adding in each of the animals that came before as well. Though she has her wing cocked on her hip and is full of attitude, Bird allows each to stay: “Fine.” Her annoyance starts to disappear as she looks around at all the animals doing their own thing, and as she watches the sun set, she wishes she had some friends to share it with. Cue the sunrise and a new outlook for Bird. The ending is both abrupt and unrealistic, and Bird shows no true growth. While Benaets’ fauna are adorable, they are not true-to-life and don’t always match the text. Instead of being depicted in a tree hollow, Raccoon dangles his legs over a branch and later falls asleep astride it. Aside from Bat and some mosquitoes, there are no predator-prey issues, and there’s no recognition that some of these animals have opposite sleep-wake schedules. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Pass this tree and its disagreeable avian tenant by.

(Picture book. 3-7)