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Rosie the Raven
Rosie the Raven | Helga Bansch
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There s something very different going on in the raven s nest. When the eggs hatch, a pink girl emerges from one of the shells, along with her black raven siblings. Loving raven parents take their little Rosie just the way she is. In the beginning, Rosie tries to do everything her siblings do. She opens her mouth to receive worms from her parents, tries to caw until she is hoarse, and wildly flaps her arms in an attempt to fly. The neighbors offer encouragement. Rub it with birch leaves. That will make its feathers grow! Rosie finally realizes she is different. Maybe she can t caw or fly, but a world of discovery awaits her nonetheless. Helga Bansch s exquisite artwork of collages and colored images, including comic-style panels, bring humor, mood, and emotion to Rosie s story. The reader is drawn to Rosie from the instant she pushes herself from the egg, smiling and happy to greet her family, oblivious to her differences."
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elizabethlk
Rosie the Raven | Helga Bansch
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Adorable little picture book. One of a kind. Well worth the time to read.

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angrylilasian
Rosie the Raven | Helga Bansch
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The kids' book haul. Until I had kids, I never knew how many amazing picture books were out there. Half of these I picked out because they were so beautiful! #raisingreaders

RealLifeReading Little Tree is such a lovely story! Other than that and the Yeti book I haven't seen the others! Will go check my library catalogue! 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 Soooo, many good ones! I am always buying books "for my daughter." Really they are for me. ? 8y
angrylilasian @RealLifeReading love it! We're going back to the library today for more! 😆 8y
angrylilasian @emilydecato Haha! Me too!! 8y
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LibrarianRyan
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Rosie was born from an egg in a nest of Ravens. I think my favorite part of this book is that Rosie didn't notice her differences, or care about them until others pointed them out. The illustrations are amazing.

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