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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Fly Away Home, written by Betty Quan and illustrated by Akin Duzakin. Groundwood, 2026. $21.99 ages 3 and up


 

"Little bird, little bird
Time to fly home
A troubling of hummingbirds
Brings news of beyond

Little bird, little bird
Time to fly home
A mischief of magpies
Clouds over the sun
"

This book reads like a nursery rhyme while also introducing young readers to the idea of migrations that include people. For a small white bird, the text repeats lines that provide a collective noun (some real, some invented) for goldfinches, flamingos, hummingbirds, and magpies as they prepare for the journeys they will make. When the little one is joined by two larger birds, a young girl and her mother are shown to join a line of people making their way along a single path. 

Through day and night, the birds and migrants move forward. All travelers are wearing packs on their backs, holding hands, and looking weary and defeated. As the skies fill with dragonflies, sunshine and butterflies, the walk continues. When they reach water, boats fill with people while the three birds float upon the back of turtles, all headed toward a land where caribou roam and offer further rest and transport for the birds.

Attacked by crows, the birds seek shelter. Still, the line of people moves ever onward. While the birds find protection and sanctuary with nightingales, bobolinks, cuckoos, doves, larks and robins, the human travelers find their place with people who welcome them along the way and provide a new home where they can rest and find safety. In a final spread, the little girl and tiny bird make each other's acquaintance on the balcony of the girl's new home. Lovely, with a touch of hope at a time of unprecedented migration. 

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