Get ready to soar into a world of adventure and laughter with Grumpy the Bird!
As he spreads his wings and enters the classroom for the first time, Grumpy is filled with worries and doubts. Will he fit in with his classmates? Will his teacher like him? But Grumpy's biggest concern is whether a parrot can truly belong in a classroom. Prepare for birdy mayhem as Grumpy unintentionally causes chaos in the classroom.
Join Grumpy as he navigates through his first days of school, trying to find his place among his peers and prove that he belongs. But as Grumpy tries to fit in, he soon realizes that being himself is the most important thing of all. Will Grumpy be able to find his own unique talents and strengths and show his classmates that being different is something to celebrate?
If you're a fan of hilarious hijinks, then you won't be able to resist following Grumpy on his feathered journey. Author Linda Mah, an elementary school teacher, knows all too well the craziness that can happen in a school setting. Her own pet Goffin's cockatoo, Grumpy, has been living with her since 1988, providing endless entertainment.
This book is just the beginning of the Grumpy the Bird series.
With an endearing main character and a heartwarming message about self-esteem and individuality, this book is perfect for young readers. So grab your copy and join Grumpy on his hilarious adventures.
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Review Rating: 5 Stars If you've ever worried about fitting in, you'll be able to relate to this delightful picture book, Uh-Oh! Trouble at School: A Grumpy the Bird Story by Linda Mah. Grumpy the Bird is starting school soon. He is excited about all the possibilities, but he is also worried about whether he will fit in with his classmates and whether his teacher will like him. School finally starts, and Grumpy does all he can to fit in, but no matter how hard he tries, his true nature always comes out. He finds himself chewing his desk, eating with his foot, and flying in class. Eventually, his teacher has to have a talk with his mother when the other pupils begin to imitate his actions, disrupting the class. Notably, the approach his teacher uses while conversing with his mom is heartwarming and a good template for giving constructive criticism. Uh-Oh! Trouble at School: A Grumpy the Bird Story by Linda Mah is not only humorous but also contains valuable lessons about finding what you're good at and using it to help others, staying true to yourself, and the value of having supportive friends who accept you for you, point out your strengths and work with you on improving the weak areas. The book uses attractive illustrations with warm colors and a simple and engaging narrative tone to pull readers into the story. My favorite lesson from this book is that you can be responsible and show up for others while being true to yourself. This is a lovely book to teach children the importance of responsibility and staying true to themselves. Gabriella Harrison for Readers' Favorite
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