The Last Rainbow Bird - Nora Brech - ★★★★★

AUTHOR &n ILLUSTRATOR: Nora Brech
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 2020
RATING: 5 colourful stars.

Such a quirky yet beautiful story!

Jo and Alex are on a mission – they have to find the last rainbow bird to pair it with the one in their professor-friend’s lab in hope of saving the species. On their mission, they come across an array of amazing birds but not the one they are looking for. Is it too late?

The story is so imaginative. None of the birds mentioned are actual species but as extraordinary as possible – house birds, lamp birds, big-to-little birds,… Each of these is delightful! More importantly, the story subtly points at the importance of conservation and what scientists are dong to help save endangered species. The author’s note at the end elaborates more on this.

The story itself would have earned at least a 4.5 rating from me but where the book goes from great to outstanding is in its illustrations, sketched by the author herself. I have never seen sketches as beautiful as these. Every page pops up with bright hues. The physical book would be a delight to the senses.

The vocabulary is pretty easy for youngsters and the book would suit ages 4-8.

Much recommended to all little ones.

My thanks to Floris Books and Edelweiss+ for the DRC of “The Last Rainbow Bird”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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