Nerdy Birdy Tweets

“Nerdy Birdy Tweets” is a wonderful children’s book, written by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Matt Davies. The book is about 2 best friends, Voucher and Nerdy Birdy, who go through some conflict, because of a game named tweet. Nerdy Birdy joins this game called tweet, and instead of playing with Voucher, he is constantly on tweet bragging about how many friends he has. Eventually Voucher gets bored and flies away, coming back the next day with a surprise for Nerdy Birdy, he joined tweet too. So they tweet for a bit and play what they usually play. But when Nerdy Birdy posts something embarrassing about Voucher, he takes off. Nerdy Birdy doesn’t know what to do, until he remembers he has all those friends on tweet. So he asks for advice, but no one is any help. So he flies all around looking for Voucher, he finally finds him and apologizes and they become best friends again.

I think this is a great children’s book with a great lesson, don’t think your social media friends are actually your friends, so don’t take your real friends for granted. I recommend this book for ages 5-8, or anyone who has recently joined social media.

What Do You Do With An Idea

“What Do You Do With An Idea” is a wonderful children’s book, written by Kobi Yamada, and illustrated by Mae Besom. The book is about a child who has an idea, but he doesn’t know what to do with is idea. He feels good when the idea is around, and soon becomes friends with it. He tells people about his idea, despite the fear that they won’t approve of it. He realizes he was right, no one approved of his idea, everyone told him that it is silly, and that he shouldn’t bother with it. So he almost thinks his idea is silly to, until he realizes that it doesn’t matter what others think, and he suddenly sees the idea everywhere. I think that the message of this book is that if you have an idea you should believe in it, despite what others will tell you, because almost everything around us was made by an idea. My thoughts on this book is, that everyone should peruse in their idea’s, no matter what others input is. I think this is a great book, that anyone with an idea should read.