From the back of the book:
All Tico the wingless bird wants is a pair of golden wings to carry him up over the mountaintops. But when Tico's wish is granted, none of his friends will talk to him. What's so wrong with being different? Tico wonders all alone. One day Tico helps a crying man by giving him one of his golden feathers. A black feather appears in its place. Each day he gives a feather away to someone in need until his golden wings are as black as India ink. When Tico returns to his friends, they are all relieved to see him. "Now you are just like us," they say. But Tico knows there is more to him than the colour of his wings.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Tico and the Golden Wings by Leo Lionni
Labels:
* Recommended,
Animal Characters,
Birds,
Difference,
Picture Book
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