Laughter and Learning Unveiled Within!
In Fine Feathered Friends, PJ meets a new friend Split Pea, a raggedy winged parrot who speaks with a proper British accent. Through a series of comedic antics PJ tries to give Split Pea a makeover, but holy hummingbirds humor ensues instead. In the end PJ and Split Pea learn to love and accept each other just the way that they are.
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July 27, 2009: Split Pea is a green parrot with ragged wings and a British accent. Split Pea is a self-conscious of his wings. A little boy named PJ tries to help Split Pea by changing him. After several humorous tries the young child and the bird learn to love and accept each other just as they are.
This delightful book teaches self acceptance. S. D. Moore is a talented author. Children's books are the most difficult to write. The illustrations are delightful. Bobbi Switzer brings life to Split Pea.Reader Rating:
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May 31, 2009: This book is a great book. I have a two year old whos learning how to talk and reading this book to her helps her build her communication skills. I recommend this book greatly.