Scarecrows, as their names suggest, are supposed to scare crows away. But not all scarecrows seem to agree in Winslow Scarecrow: Scarecrows are Supposed to be Scary. Check out award-winning author Stephen G. Bowling's new release and enter to win a set of his best books!
My Review:
Written in rhymes and simple sentenses, Winslow Scarecrow: Scarecrows are Supposed to be Scary is an imaginative and inspiring short story that demonstrates the power of persuasion while teaching about kindness, empathy, cooperation and conflict resolution.
Jolly and friendly, Winslow welcomes crows to rest on him. Some of his fellow scarecrows in the cornfield reject his gesture as a blatant disrespct for their duty of protecting the corn from crows. Others question if it's possible to do their job without being scary. After listening to the arguments from both sides and observing what happens in the field, Winslow proposes a plan that prompts everyone to reach a consensus.
Narrated by a clever crow, who thanks Winslow for his smart solution, the story shows that disagreements can be settled through communication, fact-based reasoning, and aligning the interests of all parties involved. Fascinated by a colorful cast of scarecrows, who differ wildly in their appearance, temperament and opinion, young readers learn about proper ways to speak their minds, useful social skills that may turn a conflictual relationship into a cooperative one, and creative problem-solving strategies to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
The author's careful choice of short rhyming words makes the book easy to understand and pleasant to read aloud. The illustrator's bright, picturesque portrait of the landscape and diverse depiction of the characters are in syn with the book's theme of kindness, inclusion, peace and harmony. The inclusion of amazing fun facts about crows toward the end further adds to the educational value of this entertaining story.
Brilliantly written and vibrantly illustrated, Winslow Scarecrow makes a wonderful starting point for early readers who aspire to be a leader, a changemaker or a peacemaker.
About the Book:
Ages: 4+ | 34 Pages
Publisher: Valley of Mexico | ISBN: 978-1-950957-32-3
He’s friendly as can be! But when his kindness causes a stir, can this cornfield guardian use his noggin to make everyone happy?
Winslow, the scarecrow, wouldn’t hurt a fly. Full of song and wearing a silly hat, the bespectacled fellow stretches out his arms and welcomes the crows to rest their weary wings. But he’s shocked when the other straw-filled-scarers get upset because they think he’s falling down on the job. Listening to his brightly dressed pals argue over what is proper; he thinks hard to come up with a better way. And hoping to find an agreeable solution, he spies the fallen corn on the ground going to waste, and the kernel of an idea begins to sprout. Can Winslow protect the farmer’s crops and still welcome the rascally rooks?
Winslow Scarecrow is a charming children’s picture book. If you or your child like resolving conflict, seeing problems from all sides, and bringing people together, then you’ll adore Stephen G Bowling’s beautifully illustrated tale. Buy Winslow Scarecrow to be a ray of sunshine today!
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