The Pelican Can!

Coming Soon

Contributors

By Toni Yuly

Formats and Prices

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

Format

Hardcover

Format:

Hardcover $18.99 $24.99 CAD

★ “A sure bet for the younger set.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

With exuberant text and striking art, this picture book that celebrates what a pelican can do will have young readers chanting joyfully along!

Who can amaze with their remarkable ways? 
The pelican can! 
The pelican can!
 
When a young pelican wakes up hungry, pelican parents know just what to do! Take a trip to the seaside and cheer for a marvelous bird who can fly, soar, dive, and more! Luminous graphic art paired with infectious rhythmic text makes for a winning invitation to join in a soaring journey to observe and celebrate the way that pelicans feed their young.

The pelican does what a pelican can do.
Now, how about you?

Genre:

  • * “Repetitive, rhyming, call-and-response–style text makes this one a sure bet for the younger set…torn-paper, ink, and digital-media artwork is the standout here….Yuly imbues her subject with verve and energy; readers will be just as eager to see the results of the pelican’s flight as the birds waiting back home in the nest.”
     
     
    Kirkus Reviews, starred review
  • * “Displays the pelican’s power and balletic grace…the pelican’s natural behavior supplies all the visual drama the story needs.” 
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • "Yuly delivers plenty of page-turning visual drama…Artfully placed text mimics the pelicans’ path as they fly, dive, “SPLASH!,” and scoop, enhancing the book’s visual delight and the appeal of decoding words and images as readers follow the pelicans from page to page."
     
    Horn Book

On Sale
May 14, 2024
Page Count
40 pages
ISBN-13
9780316497817

Toni Yuly

About the Author

Toni Yuly is the author of many books for children, including Early Bird, which won the ALA Notable and Texas 2×2, and Thank You, Bees, which won the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award. She studied painting at the University of Washington, where she worked with the great American painter Jacob Lawrence, and worked for many years as a librarian in the King County Library System. She lives in Bremerton, Washington, where she often drives to the shore to watch the brown pelicans. 

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