Review Detail
Kids Indie
301
Follow a Tern as she Flies South
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
With the winter cold incoming, a tiny tern knows it's time for her to fly south for the winter. She tries to keep up with a flock of geese, but they're too fast for her and she needs time to rest her little wings. Along the way, she runs into different creatures who are also trying to find their place to hide from the cold of winter. When she thinks she can go no farther, she finds a nest of terns just like her and settles in until it's time to fly north for the summer.
TIME TO MOVE SOUTH FOR WINTER takes us on the path of migration for a little tern and it gives children insight on how far they actually have to travel. The illustrations are soft with mute colors and watercolor style. In the back of the book, there's more information on the animals the tern runs into on her journey and how they usually spend the winter. This section also teaches the reader more about migration. To me, I loved that a little tern was the main character instead of a geese. Seeing the little bird fly her heart out warms the heart just a bit more.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged four and up who enjoy reading about animals and nature. It's both heartwarming and educational as the reader cheers the little tern on.
TIME TO MOVE SOUTH FOR WINTER takes us on the path of migration for a little tern and it gives children insight on how far they actually have to travel. The illustrations are soft with mute colors and watercolor style. In the back of the book, there's more information on the animals the tern runs into on her journey and how they usually spend the winter. This section also teaches the reader more about migration. To me, I loved that a little tern was the main character instead of a geese. Seeing the little bird fly her heart out warms the heart just a bit more.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged four and up who enjoy reading about animals and nature. It's both heartwarming and educational as the reader cheers the little tern on.
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