
Squirrel and Bird are best friends even though they are opposites. Whilst Squirrel is loud and confident, Bird is quiet and shy. But the reader soon discovers that there is much more to these two woodland creatures than how they are perceived by the narrator of the story. As they get ready for a concert to which all the forest animals are invited, it quickly becomes clear that both bird and squirrel’s identities cannot be defined by a single quality and they express themselves in different ways at different times and in different situations.

I absolutely loved the muted autumnal colour palette used to create the most stunning images of the woodland and its creatures from the acorns and ladybirds to the badgers and hedgehogs. The endpapers are joyous and I have no doubt that young children will enjoy following a pictorial nature trail within them. I also loved that squirrel and bird are enjoying the creative expression that many children enjoy such as playing instruments, singing and painting as they prepare for their concert.
I also really liked the cleverness of the messages shown in the illustrations which are often in contrast to the narrator’s words, for example, telling the reader that bird prefers to sit and do nothing when bird is making a poster or stating that Squirrel has no nerves when his facial expression shows otherwise.
Whilst this story is mostly told from the narrator’s viewpoint, Bird does react to what is said and this is shown in a different font which will help young children to distinguish between the voices. I really liked that Bird is a brilliant advocate for the different aspects of personality and was able to convince the narrator to define them as not just one personality trait but as a kaleidoscope of traits.
I loved the messages about self-expression, perception of others, identity and the different traits that define someone. This story opens up a perfect opportunity to discuss these messages with young children.
A stunning and thought-provoking picture book, with the most heart-warming messages, perfect for children of 3+.
Thank you to Little Tiger to sending me a copy of this book. It was my decision to read and review and my review is my honest opinion of the book.