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BORN INSIDE A NEST SO SMALL by Iza Trapani

BORN INSIDE A NEST SO SMALL

by Iza Trapani ; illustrated by Iza Trapani

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9781623545840
Publisher: Charlesbridge

An alert child gets to know a ruby-throated hummingbird.

From spring to fall, the young narrator, tan-skinned with tousled brown curls, records observations in rhyming couplets addressed to the animal. These rhymes are complemented by factual descriptions, differentiated from the verse by typeface and font. The text is set directly on Trapani’s paintings, which accurately depict the male ruby-throated hummingbird (young and green, and with red hues as an adult) and its drabber green mother. The bird’s tiny size is emphasized in scenes that show him dwarfed by flowers, a feeder, and the child. The clothing the young narrator wears demonstrates the passing of the seasons from spring to summer to fall. Some of the child’s commentary comes from observation (how the bird flies, his “bitty wings,” his feeding habits) and some from a book—nesting behavior, in particular. As summer comes to a close, the hummingbird seems to say goodbye—a moment based on personal experience, Trapani notes in an afterword. The child can only imagine the bird’s long migration over water and the relief of his arrival at his warm winter home. The tone is gentle and admiring, the facts are accurate and sensibly selected for younger readers or listeners, and the lines scan comfortably for a read-aloud.

An attractive title for the nature shelf and storytime.

(recommended books and websites) (Informational picture book. 4-7)