Stork's Landing
Lehman-Wilzig, Tami
Verkauft von Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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"Maya lives on a kibbutz and enjoys watching the migrating birds as they return north after wintering in Africa. When a stork gets caught and injures itself, the residents build her a nest in which to recover. The seasons change and soon a male visits and builds a nest in a tree. A female joins him and soon there are baby storks. When the female does not return from a venture from the nest, Maya and her father have an idea: they use the kibbutz's bucket loader to lift the once-injured bird to the nest in the tree--completing 'a new family of storks.'
Simple, colorful illustrations complement the text, with the white and gray of the storks set against vibrant spring blossoms and muted shades of autumn skies. Several aspects of life in Israel enhance the story: the annual migration of birds and the cooperative community environment of the kibbutz. A note or suggested reading about the migration of hundreds of species of birds through Israel as well as the nature of storks would have provided context. Otherwise, this sweet story is recommended for all Jewish libraries." -- AJL Reviews
--"While migrating from Africa to Europe, a white stork becomes tangled in a net protecting a kibbutz fish pond. Young Maya persuades her father to rescue the injured bird. She calls the stork Yaffa, and because her wing cannot be repaired, the farmers build her a nest in a huge tire on the ground. Yaffa cannot fly to join a male stork that builds a nest in a nearby tree. The following spring, another female joins him while Yaffa watches from below. Soon three chicks hatch. When their mother does not return from foraging, Abba and Maya devise a plan to help Yaffa reach the chicks and save the family. The soft edges and muted colors of Shuttlewood's watercolor illustrations perfectly complement this low-key, pleasant, but improbable tale of animal rescue." --School Library Journal
--Journal"Maya is a faithful observer of the stork who migrates from Africa to Europe each year, often stopping to rest on her kibbutz. In Tami Lehman-Wilzig's Stork's Landing, illustrated by Anna Shuttlewood, Maya spies a bird with a broken wing, rescues it and nurses the bird she names Yaffa back to health. When baby birds are hatched, using kibbutz ingenuity and compassion, a bucket loader carries Yaffa to the nest so she can mother the chirping chicks." -- Hadassah Magazine
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