The book was sweet, educational, and a valuable read. I enjoyed this story, and I think many adults as well as kids will enjoy the story as well as the concept behind it! The educational talk about what the mirrors were, fascinated me. I enjoyed the quality of values and treating others with the same dignity you would want to be treated really stood out to me. Greatly admired that. Loved the colors and the pictures as well, really brought the story to life! Defiantly a wonderful read, I very much enjoyed it with all my heart!
What a cute story that teaches about fairness and accepting responsibility. Using a little of Snow White, the Dwarves and the Queen, the author reaches also about mirrors and the what, who and science of them. A fun, quick read for the kids. My grandson and I found it entertaining. He loves to ask lots of questions so this book started us down the rabbit hole of mirrors and the science of them. Colorful pictures, bite-size bits of the story for each section. An A+ read. We are fans of the author. Love the books she puts out. The kids learn and have fun doing it.
All her subjects bring their problems for her to decide. She uses her magic mirror to see the Sparkle of Fairness in their eyes. The dwarves bring her a problem where both sides think they are being fair, and the mirror shows that the Queen is NOT the fairest one of all. Snow White is sent to investigate.
Lois is a former high school chemistry teacher and former head science teacher at Science in the City Summer Camp in Philadelphia. She has also been an adjunct science teacher at University of South Florida. Since retiring, she continues to take science classes. Her class in Forensic Biology led to Little Red, The Detective, in which Red is studying fingerprint identification, so she can tell that “Grandma” isn’t who she says she is.
Lois has taken so many science classes that she believes science is the solution to almost every problem, including the dilemmas in fairy tales. She has invented what she calls Science Folktales. In each science-based tale, the protagonist achieves a better ending than the original because of learning scientific principles. She has turned some of these tales into plays.
She has also created a series of Mermaid Science stories, which make use of water science.
Lois is married to the love of her life. She has two children, four grandchildren and a dog.
<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61643331-just-one-more-egg” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Just One More Egg: A Science Folktale (Science Folktales)” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1658426858l/61643331._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61643331-just-one-more-egg”>Just One More Egg: A Science Folktale</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/331633.Lois_Wickstrom”>Lois Wickstrom</a><br/> My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5077055651″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br /> Me and my daughter enjoyed this book a lot. Mama warbler takes on a cuckoo egg. It hatches first and protects her best from a cat trying to get the warbler eggs. Finally the warbler eggs hatch. It takes twice as long to get food and twice as long to feed all of her babies but she loves it. <br/><br/> <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/6813301-tori”>View all my reviews</a>
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My kids loved this book! They always get to learn so much from all of this author’s book. Their favorite part was learning how the bird lays its eggs, which lead to conversations about lots of other animals. Highly Recommend!!!!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Ashley Westermanhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngAshley Westerman2022-10-30 23:35:052022-10-30 23:35:05Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Ashley Westerman
This was a really cute book and I recommend it to everyone who has small children. This book provides lessons on acceptance and understanding that even if someone or something is different doesn’t mean it is not okay or good. This book is a gentle introduction to children on accepting something different from them. It is a good book and I will recommend it to everyone.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Cindy Rushinhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngCindy Rushin2022-10-30 15:53:162022-11-01 12:21:54Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Cindy Rushin
This book is so sweet! I love children’s book that have little life lessons thrown into them. The Mama Warbler took care of the Cuckoo egg and then the baby Cuckoo once it hatched even though it wasn’t her’s, and it protected the Mama Warbler’s eggs. I can wait to read this to my niece!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Wendy Rennewanzhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngWendy Rennewanz2022-10-30 10:13:372022-11-01 12:20:47Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Wendy Rennewanz
5 Stars Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom
Just One More Egg is book six in the Science Folktales series. This is a cute children’s book that if your child is like mine you’ll find yourself reading it over and over. What I love about this author and her style of writing is every book she writes has a great message. This one is about a Momma Warbler and her six eggs but one day a Cuckoo lays an egg in the warblers nest and flies off. Momma warbler says it’s just one more egg. I love that no matter what she wasn’t going to get rid of the cuckoo egg no mater what other’s tried telling her. Momma warbler proves no matter what she will love the cuckoo no matter what. I highly recommend reading this book. It’s perfect for preschool aged children through 8 years old. I d recommend reading other books by this author especially if you have younger children/grandchildren/ nieces and nephew’s . My son loves her books and we look forward to reading more from her.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Dawn Daughenbaughhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngDawn Daughenbaugh2022-10-29 17:11:482022-11-01 12:12:05Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh
This was a great book and the educational message behind it as well. Mother Warbler is keeping her nest of 6 little eggs nice and warm when a cuckoo bird barges into Mother Warbler’s nest and lays one egg of her own and then up and leaves. Mother Warbler takes care of all the eggs in her nest including the cuckoo’s egg and never waivers. When a neighboring warbler comes by they are insistant that the cuckoo’s egg is anything but the best thing….and just to be gone with the egg. I love that Mother Warbler never gives up….embraces on being a mother to all eggs in her nest and loves that in the end the cuckoo egg protects the warblers.
I loved this story and can be truly enjoyed by young and old and the lesson it teaches…I also loved the illustrations on each page. What a wonderful story.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Lorralei Hoernerhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngLorralei Hoerner2022-10-29 12:15:492022-11-01 12:19:07Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Lorralei Hoerner
As a lover of nature and natural science, I very much appreciate this book for my little one. Not only is it educational, but also has a great message for little ones (and adults) to hear. This story reminds us that sometimes seeing things from another’s perspective is necessary to understand where they are coming from. This book explains how cuckoos lay their eggs in other birds’ nests, but also teaches us the reasoning behind it and relates it to the real world. Cuckoos are not typically stars of the show, so this was a nice change. My daughter wanted it read to her over and over, and she loved the illustrations! We both highly recommend this one.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Christine J. Spulakhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngChristine J. Spulak2022-10-28 14:16:562022-11-01 12:07:47Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Chrissy Spulak
I’ve now read a few of Wickstrom’s other children’s books and love each of them. This one was no different and a wonderful read! I just love hearing how simple scientific concepts are transitioned into tales for children to developmentally understand and interpret for their own sense of being. As a mother and a former preschool teacher, this will be another great addition to your children’s library! This story deals with a nest of Warblers and one day a much larger, different single egg appears in their nest. Already presenting judgment from just its size, the mama warbler decides to take a positive approach by saying if she is able to bring food to her own younglings that she could do the same for this new, different bird. As criticism continues, an unexpected situation occurs, which changes the perspective of this new, larger bird being in the nest. Without giving too much away, this is such a great lesson for young children to learn acceptance, having a positive mindset, and working towards seeking the best in others.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Jennifer Ramoshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngJennifer Ramos2022-10-23 21:18:192022-10-27 11:20:07Just One More Egg by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Jennifer Ramos
I read this to my kiddos who are 6 and 10, we all loved talking about good ways to spread the love to others. It seems like a short and simple book, but it helps kids understand the importance of inclusivity and compassion in easier terms. I loved the illustrations and the similarities to The Ugly Duckling. It’s a cute read that helps start that conversation early and it’s fun! Pick this one up for the kids in your life and teach them how to take others under their wing.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Shannen Kernhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngShannen Kern2022-10-23 20:04:342022-10-27 11:19:00Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Shannen Kern
This was a really interesting children’s book! I say interesting, because I wasn’t expecting to feel sad, but boy did I feel a little sad reading this one! I like the sentiment of the story, that just because one doesn’t look the same doesn’t mean they’re not valuable or important. Or at least that’s the sentiment I got from this story. I enjoyed reading this and will definitely read it to my daughter when she gets a little older!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Rachel Mosshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngRachel Moss2022-10-23 19:29:532022-10-27 11:18:16Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Rachel Moss
Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom. This was such an educational book for me. I’m sure it would be great for older kids as well. It the story of a Mother Warbler who is sitting on her nest of eggs and one day out of the blue a cuckoo bird drops her egg in the warbler nest. Mother Warbler doesn’t know what to do so she decides to take care of it. The mother Warbler doesn’t waiver even when the other Warbler mom’s tell her to get rid of it. Cuckoo birds are much larger than Warbler’s and can be a danger to them. But Mother Warbler sticks to her guns and continues to take care of the Cuckoo egg regardless of the end results. Once the eggs are hatched the baby cuckoo actually protects his sibling eggs and saves them from a cat. This would be a great educational tool for middle to older children.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Tausha Treadwayhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngTausha Treadway2022-10-23 17:38:212022-10-27 11:09:30Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Tausha Treadway
Mama warbler has six eggs of her own in her nest when a cuckoo suddenly drops an egg into the warbler’s nest. A friend of mama warbler suggests that she kick the cuckoo out of her nest, but mama warbler will not do any such thing, saying it is just one more egg. Not only do cuckoo babies eat six times more than warbler babies, but they are large and smell bad. Mama warbler must make several trips everyday as she continues trying to keep all her babies fed. When a cat climbs the tree and tries to attack the baby birds in their nest, the cuckoo bird protects the other babies in the nest with his stinky smell.
I loved this book and found that it taught some valuable lessons not only for children but for each of us. It may have seemed cruel for the mama cuckoo to abandon her egg into the warbler’s nest, but it proved to be beneficial for the warblers. By the mama warbler accepting the cuckoo egg and not giving up on it, the reader is shown that we are all deserving of love and acceptance regardless of what makes us different from others. This book also shows the reader the deep love a mother has for her children whether they are biological or not. Once again, the author has done a beautiful job of creating a story that is both educational and fun. I highly recommend!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Tara Johnson Barneshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngTara Johnson Barnes2022-10-23 12:36:432022-10-27 11:08:16Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes
Just One More Egg By: Lois Wickstrom 5* This was a very cute children’s book. I love that it is a spin on the tale of the ugly duckling, but also weaves in pieces of information that are science facts. This story is so sweet as it shows how far a mother’s love will go. I can see how this book would not only be good to read for fun or even for science information, but I see a much larger way that this book can be read. I am a teacher so my mind is always looking for different ways I can use picture books. When I first read this my mind went to how this book would be good when dealing with children who are adopted or in foster situations. I feel like they can see how mama warbler welcomes the cuckoo bird as if it was one of her own. This then can relate to their own lives. Such a wonderful story!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Christinehttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngChristine2022-10-21 17:18:342022-10-27 10:59:06Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Christine Baranek
I absolutely loved this book. My girls enjoyed it as well. Learning about the cuckoo bird their eggs and warbler birds. Finding out if mama warbler keeps the baby bird as her own. They want me to read it to them again and again.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Kristinehttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngKristine2022-10-21 12:44:362022-10-27 10:57:22Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Kristine Solano-Witucky
Just One More Egg is a heartwarming story about Mama Warbler who takes care of another bird’s egg after they drop it in her nest. Other birds tell her to get rid of the egg, but she doesn’t mind keeping it, after all, it is just one more egg. The book teaches a wonderful moral about helping others, even when you do not have to. Lois Wickstrom created a sweet children’s book. This would be great for teaching social skills in the classroom or daycare. This book has beautiful illustrations created by Francie Mion that bring the story to life.
Just One More Egg is a heartwarming story about Mama Warbler who takes care of another bird’s egg after they drop it in her nest. Other birds tell her to get rid of the egg, but she doesn’t mind keeping it, after all, it is just one more egg. The book teaches a wonderful moral about helping others, even when you do not have to. Lois Wickstrom created a sweet children’s book. This would be great for teaching social skills in the classroom or daycare. This book has beautiful illustrations created by Francie Mion that bring the story to life.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Jamie Burnshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngJamie Burns2022-10-20 22:52:042022-10-21 09:54:36Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Jamie
This was an amazing story for children. It was full of facts to teach children, many beautiful illustrations with a great lesson about compassion and a mother’s love. The author was able to create a way to learn new things in an imaginative way. It teaches that not everyone is the same and that is okay, we all have our own purpose in the world. I would definitely recommend it to people I know who have young children.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Heather Stanleyhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngHeather Stanley2022-10-19 23:17:502022-10-21 09:48:30Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Heather Stanley
This is a wonderful short read filled with beautiful illustrations. It is symbolic of accepting differences and be inclusive in one’s outlook of life. The author tries to impart this knowledge through a tiny bird, Mama Warbler , who is sitting on a clutch of eggs waiting for them to hatch. She is eagerly awaiting her babies. But then a cuckoo pushes her out of her nest and lays an egg of it’s own. The cuckoo’s egg is large but Mama Warbler accepts the egg as one of her own. When all the eggs the cuckoo chick hatches, it is large, noisy and hungry, and despite the neighbor’s complaints, Mama warbler does’nt mind it at all. But Mama warbler still continue to love the chick after one of her own eggs hatch ? That is the crux of the story. I totally loved the and going to give it to my boys to read !
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Anantha Rusumhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngAnantha Rusum2022-10-19 21:38:062022-10-21 09:47:57Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anantha Rusum
I love the way Lois Wickstrom weaves science and life lessons together. In the story “Just One More Egg” we not only get the science-y reasons behind the benefits (and the disadvantages) of having a cuckoo’s egg in your nest, but we also learn the life lesson of helping others even when those around us don’t understand and try to talk us out of it. I love the illustrations and the simplicity of the book. Great story!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Megan Reahttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngMegan Rea2022-10-18 10:51:112022-10-21 09:32:33Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Megan Conley
Just One More Egg is another quirky tale from Lois. It showcases just what a mother’s love will do in much the same way as adoption. This cute story is fun and relatable for young children. It is full of illustrations and not overly wordy and it is charming and original. These imaginative tales delight children aged 4 to 8 and younger. I read it to my 3-year-old grandson and he delighted in the characters and the pictures.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Jenni Bishophttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngJenni Bishop2022-10-17 16:18:542022-10-21 09:29:39Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Jenni Bishop
Just one more egg is about a mother bird that takes care of an egg that isn’t hers that gets laid in her next with her own eggs. This story has a cute ugly duckling twist. Will the mother be able to care of a different looking bird. Will the bird be accepted by its new family. How will other birds react to the blended bird family.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Bethany Ruckerhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngBethany Rucker2022-10-17 10:44:002022-10-17 11:51:05Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Bethany Leigh Rucker
Just One More Egg is a great children’s book about helping others and how by doing so sometimes we actually help ourselves too. I really enjoyed this short story and the artwork as well. The moral of the story was very easy to understand and sometimes the world needs more encouragement to treat others the way you want to be treated.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Deborah Whitehttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngDeborah White2022-10-17 00:28:422022-10-17 11:47:09Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Deborah White
A momma bird one-day returns to her nest to find another bird laying an egg in her nest. To the Momma Warbler, it’s just one more egg to take care of. Soon enough, the egg hatches and the baby bird has a much larger appetite than expected… I really enjoyed how entertaining and well-written the story was. I can easily see myself reading this story to children and getting into a scientific-based talk about this phenomenon. The illustrations are also beautiful and easy to follow and decipher.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Amanda Gonzalezhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngAmanda Gonzalez2022-10-16 12:31:512022-10-17 11:40:26Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Amanda Gonzalez
A sweet story of unconditional love and acceptance. This story of three different birds and how they respond to their nest of eggs is charming. One mother teaches about acceptance and family. a great addition to any library.
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https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Codi Parhamhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngCodi Parham2022-10-15 20:23:382022-10-17 11:20:18Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Codi Parham
Just One More Egg is a beautiful children’s story and great for all ages as well. This author never disappoints. The story talks about the love of a mama warbler for an egg that was not her own and how even when the egg hatched and caused a bit more work for the mama she still loved and appreciated it just as much as her own eggs that eventually hatched. As an educator this book has a lot hidden within it. I enjoyed that even though the mama warbler knew the egg/baby was not hers she still cared for it like her own and that she understood it was different but treated it the same. Children can benefit from reading this great example of how we can all be a bit different but in the end should be treated just the same no matter what the circumstances. I would highly recommend this book to any educator or parent looking for a well written and illustrated story for their class or own child.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Sarah Devereauxhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngSarah Devereaux2022-10-15 18:21:332022-10-17 11:18:21Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Sarah Devereaux
In this beautifully illustrated children’s story, we learn about treating others with love and kindness no matter how different from us they are. I love the science introduced and the reality of the story for children to learn.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Stephanie Robbhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngStephanie Robb2022-10-15 09:58:332022-10-17 09:50:39Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Stephanie Robb
Mama Warbler is a tiny bird sitting on a clutch of eggs, they are small and she loves them all, but one day a cuckoo pushes her out of her nest and lays an egg of its own, it is larger and Mama Warbler’s neighbour comments on how large the egg is, but Mama Warbler just sees it as one more egg.
When the cuckoo chick hatches, it is large, noisy and hungry all the time, again Mama Warblers neighbour again comments on this and again Mama Warbler just says it is one more chick, but will she be able to raise this large, hungry chick and love it like it is one of her own when her own eggs hatch? This is a story based on scientific fact with beautiful illustrations and a lesson we all can learn from, a wonderful short read.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Roxsanne Lesieurhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngRoxsanne Lesieur2022-10-14 17:01:022022-10-17 09:43:36Just One More Egg: A Science Folktale (Science Folktales) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.
What a sweet book. I love the story here, even though someone is different, they are still loved and are equal to everyone else. The mama warbler didn’t care that the cuckoo egg wasn’t hers, she was going to treat it as though it was. The art is beautiful as well.
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