About This Book
A gentle children’s collection centered on a household where a boy gains the gift of understanding the pet birds after a tiny fairy’s visit. A sulky white cockatoo and a worldly gray parrot exchange stories and observations that reveal past adventures and causes for present behavior, while short episodes about other animals punctuate the narrative. The tales combine humor and vivid detail with clear moral notes, emphasizing kindness to creatures, curiosity about distant places, and the rewards of compassion and gratitude.
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