by Toni Yuly (Author)
★ "A sure bet for the younger set."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
With exuberant text and striking art, this picture book that celebrates what a pelican can do will have young readers chanting joyfully along!
Who can amaze with their remarkable ways?
The pelican can! The pelican can!
When a young pelican wakes up hungry, pelican parents know just what to do! Take a trip to the seaside and cheer for a marvelous bird who can fly, soar, dive, and more! Luminous graphic art paired with infectious rhythmic text makes for a winning invitation to join in a soaring journey to observe and celebrate the way that pelicans feed their young.
The pelican does what a pelican can do. Now, how about you?
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A sure bet for the younger set.
Rhyming questions are answered with the triumphant titular cry in a work that displays the pelican's power and balletic grace. "Who can see it's time to eat?" Yuly begins, as two pelican adults and a hungry nestling are seen in silhouette against long, torn-paper strips of tangerine and lavender. A page turn later--"The pelican can! The pelican can!"--an ink-stroked adults swoops from the nest toward the water. The bird pulls itself across the next spread ("Who can soar down close to the shore?"), peers from above ("Who can spy small fish with their eye?"), and plunges into the water, its wings tucked close. Big red letters mark the moment of impact: "SPLASH!" As the sun sets, new spreads show the return of the adult, its pouch full, and the young pelican's now relaxed body, ready to sleep. Via this closely observed day-in-the-life tale, the pelican's natural behavior supplies all the visual drama the story needs. Ages 4-8. (May)
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