My beautiful birds /

By: Del Rizzo, Suzanne [author,, illustrator]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto, Ontario : Pajama Press Inc., 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781772780109; 1772780103Subject(s): Refugees -- Syria -- Juvenile fiction | Refugee camps -- Juvenile fiction | Birds -- Juvenile fiction | Art -- Psychological aspects -- Juvenile fiction | Art therapy for children -- Juvenile fiction | Picture booksGenre/Form: Picture books. | Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Children's literature. | Picture books for children. DDC classification: E LOC classification: PZ7.1.D462 | My 2017Summary: Behind Sami, the Syrian skyline is full of smoke. The boy follows his family and all his neighbours in a long line, as they trudge through the sands and hills to escape the bombs that have destroyed their homes. But all Sami can think of is his pet pigeons--will they escape too? When they reach a refugee camp and are safe at last, everyone settles into the tent city. But though the children start to play and go to school again, Sami can't join in. When he is given paper and paint, all he can do is smear his painting with black. He can't forget his birds and what his family has left behind. One day a canary, a dove, and a rose finch fly into the camp. They flutter around Sami and settle on his outstretched arms. For Sami it is one step in a long healing process at last
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Behind Sami, the Syrian skyline is full of smoke. The boy follows his family and all his neighbours in a long line, as they trudge through the sands and hills to escape the bombs that have destroyed their homes. But all Sami can think of is his pet pigeons--will they escape too? When they reach a refugee camp and are safe at last, everyone settles into the tent city. But though the children start to play and go to school again, Sami can't join in. When he is given paper and paint, all he can do is smear his painting with black. He can't forget his birds and what his family has left behind. One day a canary, a dove, and a rose finch fly into the camp. They flutter around Sami and settle on his outstretched arms. For Sami it is one step in a long healing process at last

Elementary Grade

620 Lexile

Reading Counts! 2.5

Accelerated Reader LG 3.0 0.5