Book Descriptions
for Leaving the Nest by Mordicai Gerstein
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Mordicai Gerstein examines how growth and transformation can happen in a string of moments in a story about a baby blue jay, a baby squirrel, a kitten, and a young girl. One moment, the child is wobbling on her bike, fearful and uncertain. The kitten is eagerly contemplating the great outdoors from behind a screen door. The baby jay is enjoying the security of his cozy nest. The little squirrel is observing it all from the safety of his tree. In an instant, the kitten has gotten outside, the jay has fallen from his nest, the girl has tumbled from her bike, and the squirrel emerges to get an avid, up-close look at all the excitement. Everyone has a different perspective on the turn of events, which continue to change as the girl seeks to save the terrified jay while the kitten and squirrel get acquainted. The chaos is effectively conveyed through the speech bubbles scattered across each page spread. These provide a narrative to accompany the visual storytelling. In the end, everyone is safe, everyone is hungry, and everyone has taken one more step toward independence. (Ages 5–8)
CCBC Choices 2008. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2008. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
What do a baby blue jay, a kitten, a girl, and a baby squirrel have in common?
They are emphatically curious about the world.
They find it difficult to leave the place where they feel safest.
And, eventually, they must all spread their wings and fly.
With his ever-inventive art, Caldecott winner Mordicai Gerstein stretches the boundaries of the traditional picture book, here using speech balloons to show all the characters talking at the same time and energetic pen-and-watercolor illustrations in this celebration of growing up. Leaving the Nest is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
They are emphatically curious about the world.
They find it difficult to leave the place where they feel safest.
And, eventually, they must all spread their wings and fly.
With his ever-inventive art, Caldecott winner Mordicai Gerstein stretches the boundaries of the traditional picture book, here using speech balloons to show all the characters talking at the same time and energetic pen-and-watercolor illustrations in this celebration of growing up. Leaving the Nest is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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