PB 3: I think this book uniquely displayed a plot line by using mostly images instead of words. The pictures highlighted different events of the story, and I think this book is valuable because it could be a wonderful tool to lead a discussion with a child about what is happening in each picture. By guiding conversations with a child, the child can provide their own perspective as to what the people in the book might be thinking or saying. Also, the boy in the book that helps a bird that cannot repay him introduces an idea of behaving altruistically. Thus, I enjoyed this story and would recommend adults to introduce their children to it. How to Heal a Broken Wing is a heartfelt story about a little boy named Will who helps heal a bird's broken wing. The story is written at a level where it can evoke emotions from children. I think that this story is great for children at any elementary level. If I were to read this to a class I would have them make a text to self connection and talk about and write about a time where someone had helped them when they needed help.
Absolutely gorgeous illustrations! Sweet story about helping as well
—jpuelopez
Wonderful, contemplative story. Perfect to enjoy in quiet moments.
—Ezgi
Nicely done. Not sweetly sentimental or overdone.
—Isay
this sounds amazing
—birthmarked15