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TIME TO FLY by George Ella Lyon

TIME TO FLY

by George Ella Lyon ; illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman

Pub Date: July 26th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5344-7410-9
Publisher: Atheneum

A timorous fledgling needs some gentle persuasion when it’s time to leave the nest.

“You’ve outgrown this woven home,” says a mother bird. “It’s time to fly!” But the sky is so big, the nest so safe and cozy…even a quick flutter to a nearby branch seems too much. “Don’t you want to see the meadow? / Taste new bugs beside the creek?” “Nest is best. / Maybe next week.” Capturing both the lyrical quality of Lyon’s rhymed colloquy and a sense of how scary the wide world looks to the little bird, Coleman offers spare, delicately detailed views of an adult robin and her mottled offspring on separate leafy twigs suspended against a seemingly boundless sky or, sometimes, a broad expanse of white space. Instead of resorting to force, the mother wisely allows the little bird to persuade themselves (“My sister and my brother flew. / I guess if they can, I can too!”) and take the leap: “I’m on my way // to everywhere!” Similar in message if very different in tone to Drew Sheneman’s more theatrical Nope! (2016), this kinder, gentler alternative reassures both prospective grads and younger children heading off to preschool or day care that they are ready to take wing. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sensitive, loving variation on a perennial picture-book theme.

(Picture book. 4-6)