Nerdy Birdy Tweets

“Nerdy Birdy Tweets” written by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Matt Davies is a picture book made for an age group of 7-10 year-olds. It’s about this bird who loves playing video games who also has a friend named Vulture who thinks video games are boring. Nerdy Birdy and Vulture are very different but they’re still best friends. Somethings they like doing together is making fun of each other lunch, making silly faces and taking goofy pictures of each other. Then an hour later Nerdy Birdy had 50 new tweetster friends and a year later, Nerdy Birdy had a hundred new tweetster friends. A week later Nerdy Birdy had 500 tweetster friends. Vulture decided to fly away, then Nerdy Birdy noticed. One day Vulture got back on Tweetster and realized something “Why did you tweet this”. Vulture asked. “I thought it was funny”. “It’s embarrassing though”. Said vulture. “Sorry” Nerdy Birdy replied. Then Vulture left him. Then Nerdy Birdy found him one day. Then Nerdy Birdy apologized and they were best friends again. Something I liked from this book is it’s illustration since every picture is an a box. Another thing I liked about the book is it’s message. It says that if you ever mess up, always apologize. Overall I think it was a good book and I would enjoy reading it if I was 8 years old.

What Do You Do With an Idea

“What Do You Do With an Idea” written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besom, is a book made for an age group of 6-9-year-olds. The book is about this kid who thinks of an idea (He saw an egg) then it started following him. But he was scared that people would make fun of his idea. So he kept it to himself. But he thought there was something magical about his idea and it made him feel happy. It wanted food, it wanted to play and wanted attention. Finally, he showed it to everyone and everyone thought it was silly and he believed them, but then he realized that it doesn’t matter what others think. It did many things like making a house. Then one day his idea grow and flew to the sky. One of the things I liked about this book is it’s illustration. If you didn’t realize every time the pages got more colourful. In my opinion illustrations are second most important thing about the picture books since one of the main reason why kids enjoy it. Another reason why I liked this book is because it tells kids to not lesson to what other people think about something they like or dislike which is very important and crustal to know when you’re little and when you grow up. Overall I liked the book and I would enjoy reading it if I was little.