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The Eyes of a Bird (Picture Book)

Frantz Guerrier
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Year
2025
Language
English

About

"The Eyes of a Bird" is a captivating wordless picture book that tells the enchanting story of Al the Ape and his unexpected adventure. Through a series of vivid illustrations, young readers follow Al as he exhibits peculiar behavior, much to the curiosity of his animal friends.

The narrative unfolds in a lush jungle setting, where Al's energetic antics puzzle his companions. A perceptive worm notices that Al has been acting unusually since the previous day, prompting the group to investigate. Their pursuit leads to a surprising discovery: Leo the Lion, with his mesmerizing eyes, is hypnotizing Al, causing his erratic behavior.

Determined to help their friend, the animals devise a plan to confront Leo. The brave bird takes the lead and approaches Leo to reason with him. However, confident in his hypnotic abilities, Leo attempts to mesmerize the bird. In an unexpected twist, Leo catches his own reflection in the bird's large eyes and inadvertently hypnotizes himself, leading him to believe he is a bee.

The story takes a humorous turn as Leo buzzes around, embracing his new bee identity. The worm explains that Leo's self-hypnosis occurred when he saw his own reflection. As Leo grows tired of merely buzzing and contemplates stinging like a real bee, the animals scramble to find a solution in Leo's hypnosis book to revert him to his true lion self.

"The Eyes of a Bird" explores themes of friendship, problem-solving, and the unexpected consequences of one's actions. The absence of words encourages children to interpret the story through the expressive illustrations, fostering imagination and visual literacy. Each page engages young readers, prompting them to observe details, infer emotions, and predict outcomes.

This book is ideal for children aged 0-3, offering a delightful experience that combines humor, adventure, and valuable lessons about empathy and teamwork. Parents and educators can use the illustrations to discuss the story's events, the characters' feelings, and the importance of considering how one's actions affect others.

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