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Description
When Bird and Squirrel are charged with taking care of Bird's daughter, Birdie, the three decide to have some fun while venturing out into the forest. Book #5
Quick Summary
If you're looking for a quick, funny graphic novel that young readers can power through, this one's a solid pick. Bird and Squirrel have to watch Birdie for the day, and let's just say these two have very different ideas about what "fun" looks like one's probably overthinking every little thing while the other just wants to wing it (pun intended). Kids who enjoy the Narwhal and Jelly series or other early graphic novels will feel right at home with the visual storytelling and short chapter format. There's nothing heavy here just sweet friendship moments, a bit of mild adventure in the woods, and the kind of silly misunderstandings that make kids giggle. At an AR Level of 2.2, it's perfect for newly independent readers who want something with pictures to keep things moving. Parents will appreciate that it's wholesome and lighthearted, with no iffy content to worry about just two best friends figuring out how to handle a tiny third wheel.