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Reviewed by Amy Louise Hill for Readers' Favorite
The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly by Breanna Churchill is an educational picture book for young children. A little bird desperately wants to fly like all of his friends. One morning, the little bird decides that today is the day he'll fly high up into the sky. He flaps his wings and prepares to take off, but sadly the little bird doesn't achieve his goal. The disappointment makes him feel sad and hopeless. Friends of the little bird come to visit and offer advice that helped them to fly and get around, but unfortunately, the little bird is still unable to fly. Despite all the setbacks, the little bird doesn't give up. Instead, he decides to listen to his parents and be patient. Will patience be the key to helping him fly? Find out in this book.
The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly is an adorable book that I enjoyed reading. Before you get into the story, you are met with beautiful and colorful illustrations by the talented Elizaveta Kres; these truly are a work of art and fit perfectly into the story. The storyline brought tears to my eyes as I read of the little birds' struggles. So many children will come across something they feel they can't do when in reality all they need to do is be patient, and that's exactly what the author teaches the young reader. I was impressed with both Breanna Churchill's and Elizaveta Kres's efforts, and I think they make a great team. So please continue to write, and good luck with any future creations!