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1. To Fly or Not to Fly?

From George Flies South by Simon James
As icy winds scatter the last of fall leaves, our skies fill with flocks of birds arrowing southward at a purposeful pace.

But was it easy for our plumed friends to go? Or for us to see them go? Here are two picture books about the angst of saying farewell, even if only for a season.

Acorns and Stew, Too is about a girl who finds a way to keep ducks safely grounded and George Flies South is about a baby bird mustering up the courage to fly away.

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2. Acorns and Stew, Too

Written & illustrated by Ruth Orbach
$15.99, ages 4-8, 32 pages

A gumptious little girl uses nails and needles, acorns and stew to safely keep a flock of friends with her through the winter in this adorable picture book.

Illustrated in vintage style, with ink drawings punctuated with bright cheery color, the story plays out an imaginative plan that readers will feel a part of too.

Lenore looks every bit the free spirit with her tousled straight hair and cherry-red jumper over a fuschia shirt, and she knows what she needs:

To keep everything she loves just as it is.

Her house, its yellow door, her street with birds and trees, her cozy room, her everyday breakfast of pancakes, butter and jam, and her cat Sam.

But mostly, she wants the ducks in the lake nearby to stay where they are. Everyday she slings a bag of bread crumbs over her shoulder to share with them.

Sometimes she even brings them fish and porridge, and though none of the ducks know quite what to make of that, they love their girl.

But with winter coming, Lenore and the ducks are worried; soon they'll have to part.

Tears pour out of their eyes in a stream of dashes as they sit at a lakeside bench. Their bodies slump with sadness.

Try as they might, they can't keep winter from coming. The ducks try to stick leaves back on trees and before long they're shivering in an icy rain.

But wait, don't go, Lenore urges them, and she races home with a magical plan to keep them dry and

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