Flora and the Flamingo


Flora and the Flamingo (2013)
by Molly Idle

This wordless picture book comes from Molly Idle, a former DreamWorks animator, which makes complete sense, as it plays out exactly like a Pixar short.

Decked out in her bathing cap, pink swimsuit, and flippers, Flora begins to imitate an uninterested flamingo.  The flamingo does its best to ignore and dissuade young Flora’s playful antics, until Flora takes a sudden spill.  Flamingo takes pity and soon the fast friends indulge in a whimsical ballet together that ends with a splash.

This lift-the-flap picture book is pure fun and delight.  Flora and the Flamingo is only the first of a series of Flora books.

Milli, Jack, and the Dancing Cat

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Milli, Jack, and the Dancing Cat (2003)..
by Stephen Michael King

I don’t know that I ever would have found this book had a friend of mine not tucked it in with a shipment of baby clothes she was loaning me.  She said the book was one of their favorites and one that made her think of me.  I was so touched by that, especially after I read it.  This book immediately skyrocketed to one of my all-time favorites.

Milli is an artist, a creator, but she’s too shy to share her creations with the world.  So, she does her best to blend in with the ordinary world, as a basic shoemaker.  But when two minstrels show up in town and befriend her, Milli suddenly finds the spark she had needed to be who she truly is.

 

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Earth Dance

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Earth Dance (1996)
by Joanne Ryder

This is a delightful book, where the reader imagines she is planet Earth.  As a baby, our daughter enjoyed the colorful illustrations and flowing words, but as she’s grown, it’s so much fun to wriggle, twirl, and shake along with the book’s suggestions.  A great book to help remind us of our connection to Mother Earth.

 

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