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How Do Birds Fly?: Book 5 of The VERY Important Question Series

Jhiela Mirdamadi Poynter

You may never get the answer,

But let your imagination take flight,

Thinking of how birds soar through the sky,

So you can get to sleep tonight!

Does your little one get distracted at bedtime?

Just one more glass of water, a different blanket, and of course, a VERY important question that can't possibly wait until morning...

...Because bedtime is the best time to take on life's VERY important questions!

Creative little minds will happily settle down and be ready to rest after exploring one of life's big questions with Book 5 of The VERY Important Question Series.

How Do Birds Fly? is perfect for:

- Easy bedtime reading

- Bonding moments with both immediate family and extended relatives

- Early readers

- Readers who enjoy poetry

- Gift-giving occasions like birthdays, baby showers, and holidays

Your child will:

- Explore their imagination through engaging content

- Gain confidence in their reading

- Be exposed to subtle diversity and multiculturalism

- Enjoy beautiful illustrations

- Learn to appreciate and respect different opinions and ideas

- Be inspired... and then, hopefully, tired

Looking for more VERY Important Questions?

Collect all five books in this engaging series, with other kid-favorites including What Is the Moon Made Of? and Why Is the Ocean Blue? available now from Little Peaces, an imprint of Peace of Prose Publishing.

These poem-based stories explore different answers to their respective questions, with some answers whimsical, others rooted in folklore or science, and many of them inspired by real answers from real kids. By presenting inclusivity in a subtle, organic way, this series also strives to present young readers with generalized exposure to different cultural ideologies, fostering acceptance of diversity at an early age. The primary concept, however, is that by embracing the chaos of bedtime, and indulging busy little minds with creative poems and beautiful artwork, children will be able to rest calmer, easier, and more satisfied, allowing for the much-coveted smooth transition to sleep.

How do YOU think birds fly?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Little Peaces
  • Publish Date: Feb 14th, 2025
  • Pages: 30
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 8.50in - 0.08in - 0.21lb
  • EAN: 9781964034133
  • Recommended age: 03-08
  • Categories: Bedtime & DreamsNursery Rhymes

About the Author

Poynter, Jhiela Mirdamadi: - Jhiela Poynter is a new voice in children's books. As a mother of four, Poynter recognizes the importance of engaging with children during story time, and has drawn inspiration for several ideas in her books from conversations with her own kids. Poynter and her husband are raising their family in South Texas, where she has a successful career in the legal field, and they all actively participate in youth sports and church.

Praise for this book

"It is a charming addition to any child's library. It offers the perfect mix of education and entertainment in a visually stunning package. The book is also an excellent choice for classroom story time, as students can share their ideas of what they think the moon is made of."

--Carol Thompson for Readers' Choice

"In a publishing landscape often dominated by simple bedtime stories and predictable patterns, "The VERY Important Question Series" by Jhiela Poynter emerges as a breath of fresh air ... This thoughtful series transforms simple questions that children ask into engaging bedtime adventures that celebrate curiosity rather than rushing to provide answers ... The VERY Important Question Series" achieves something special: it creates genuine bedtime literature that soothes while it stimulates, teaches while it entertains, and respects children's intelligence while nurturing their imagination. Overall, these books stand out as thoughtful, beautifully crafted bedtime stories that will remain in the minds of children."

--Maria Ashford for Book-Shelfie.com