A bird who gets laughed at by other animals for not having a name, sets out to seek his fortune, and find a name.
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“There was once a bird who didn’t have a name. He had a very large beak and was all black except for the whites of his eyes. All the other creatures, who had names, laughed at him. This made him very unhappy. One day he decided to leave them all and go seek his fortune.” An entertaining fable for children about how the toucan got its name—and its amazing colors. David McKee’s many titles for children include the King Rollo series and the Elmer the Elephant books, including Elmer, Hide–and–Seek Elmer, Elmer’s Colors, and Tusk, Tusk.
David McKee's first book was published in 1964. His books are now published in many languages throughout the world, and many of them have been adapted for television. He is one of the leading contemporary children's book creators
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