Thursday, February 6, 2020

Character Interview with Darwin the Reading Parrot


Darwin is two year olds and a reading African Parrot. He is grey with red tail and wings. He likes to read eat coconut and spend time flying outside. Robert A. Heinlien is one of his favorite authors. He is friendly and kind to anyone he meets! He is quite the talker squawk!

1. Where are you from Darwin? 

Africa 

2. What is your favorite food? 

Coconut 

3. What do you do for fun?

Write books with my favorite author Lana 

4. Do you miss Africa? 

No, but I do miss my parrot family. 

5. How did you learn to read?

I learned to read from Miss Josephine my previous owner. She would read Storytime picture books and I would follow along. 

6. Who do you admire the most? 

I admire Einstein African Grey Parrot because he can do math problems 

7. What would your super power be if you had one?

Super strength because being a parrot I am very weak.

8. If you were human, what type of job would you have?

I would be an editor, so I can continue to read and help other authors out. 

9. What does it feel like to fly?

Freeing, invigorating, and the most wonderful feeling you could think of. 

10. What do you like the most about Lana?

Her kind demeanor and calm nature.    


The Reading Parrot Named Darwin

Mary Sage Nguyen



Genre: Children’s Picture Book; Bedtime Stories



Date of Publication: March, 11, 2016

ISBN: 978-0996256179
ASIN: B01D86XRNY

Number of pages: 26

Cover Artist: Marvin Alonso

Tagline: The Reading Parrot Named Darwin is a sweet picture book story that will give young readers a few chuckles and inspire them not only to read, but also to write their own stories. As Lana and Darwin bond in friendship and creativity, the two teach each other the strength of working together as a team. They also help each other realize their dreams and goals and to really believe in themselves – important concepts for young readers.

Book Description:

This is a Children's Picture Book for children ages 2-12. Lana is a writer, and who is suffering from a case of writer’s block. She receives an African grey parrot from her elderly aunt. She later finds out this parrot is no ordinary bird, but one that can read. The parrot assists her with overcoming writer’s block. They become friends, and she learns that inspiration can come from anyone!


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Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite


Lana is a writer and she wants to work undisturbed on her new novel. The only problem is that Lana is suffering from a bad case of writer’s block. She can’t think of what to write. A knock on the door interrupts Lana’s inability to write. Answering, she discovers the mailman with two boxes, one with holes in it. What she finds inside is a surprise from her aunt; a parrot by the name of Darwin. Not only does Darwin wear special reading glasses, but Darwin can also read and, as the story continues, we find out that he can tell a pretty good story, too. So Darwin and Lana team up to write a great story about Darwin the reading parrot. The result is a very popular book that takes Lana and Darwin into classrooms to share their story and hopefully, in the process, encourage young people to read and to write.

Author Mary Sage Nguyen, who has always wanted to be an author with a parrot, is now an author like Lana, inspired by a parrot, though this one is in her imagination. The Reading Parrot Named Darwin is a sweet picture book story that will give young readers a few chuckles and inspire them not only to read, but also to write their own stories. As Lana and Darwin bond in friendship and creativity, the two teach each other the strength of working together as a team. They also help each other realize their dreams and goals and to really believe in themselves – important concepts for young readers.

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About the Author:

Mary Sage Nguyen is the youngest daughter of Vietnamese and Chinese immigrants. Vietnamese was the language spoken at home, so the only way she was able to learn English was through the public school system. Even though English was not spoken at home, Mary became an avid reader as a young child and always dreamed of being a writer someday.





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1 comment:

sherabbit36 said...

This looks like a great book for everyone in my house, the kids have been wanting a parrot forever, this would be great

 
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