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There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Elephant and Piggie) (original 2007; edition 2007)

by Mo Willems

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A nice little testament to the benefits of just asking for what you want. ( )
  adge73 | Aug 6, 2007 |
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There Is a Bird on Your Head! is a humorous picture book that follows the antics of two best friends, Elephant and Piggie. When Piggie notices that a bird has landed on Elephant's head, he becomes increasingly concerned and tries to help his friend get rid of it. However, every attempt to solve the problem only leads to more birds landing on Elephant's head. Through their misadventures, Elephant and Piggie learn the value of friendship, cooperation, and finding humor in unexpected situations.Teachers can lead discussions about friendship, problem-solving, and resilience. this book is best suited for younger grades.
  TravisJ | Apr 24, 2024 |
How is Mo Willems so funny with so few words? It's awesome. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
This book is very cute and easy. It can be a book that can help get children on starting to read longer picture books. It is a book that young children would enjoy reading because of its funny pictures.
  pryckewaert22 | Feb 21, 2023 |
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  lgiven | Jan 21, 2023 |
Beginning readers familiar with Willems's books will recognize his distinctive humor and illustrative style in these stories. When Piggie receives her first invitation to a party, she asks Gerald to join her and relies on his advice because he "knows" parties in order to prepare for the big event. The elephant, however, has a tendency to overanalyze, so he prepares them both for any contingency a fancy/pool/costume party. Piggie's expressive features show her questions about their attire, but the friends set off bedecked in flippers, masks, top hat, pearl earrings, cowboy hat, and evening dress. Imagine her surprise when they find all the other guests as lavishly overdressed as they are. In the second title, Gerald learns that there are worse things than a bird on your head, namely, two love birds, a nest, and three hatchlings. With the help of Piggie, he is finally able to ask them to move, but, as the final page reveals, they have become her problem. Both books use speech bubbles gray ones for Gerald, pink for Piggie to tell the entire story. This feature is a nice touch that facilitates paired/choral readings. The conversation between the friends flows smoothly and allows beginning readers to practice expression as they read. These appealing titles will tickle the funny bones of children and are sure to become favorites. SLJ" From easy reader and chapter book series to epic fantasies, favorite characters, settings and story lines reemerge in new additions. Young readers will welcome the return of Mo Willems's pessimistic pachyderm and spirited pig. In There Is a Bird on Your Head! Gerald the elephant despairs over a family of birds that nests atop his cranium, while Piggie is delighted. And in I Am Invited to a Party! party expert Gerald helps Piggie prepare for all possibilities, as they get dressed for a fancy party, pool party and costume party-all at the same time. PW" It helps to have a best friend when you run into trouble, whether it's the what-to-wear-to-a-party kind or the wildlife-on-your-head variety. Like the first two entries in this beginning reader series (My Friend Is Sad and Today I Will Fly!, rev. 5/07), each of these books features a simple story told entirely through speech balloons and Willems's emotive pig and elephant characters. The animated illustrations will help new readers decode tone and meaning while the spare dialogue enhances the pictures' slapstick humor. High-spirited Piggie has never been to a party; when she receives her first invitation, neurotic Gerald takes charge of their attire. "I know parties," he claims, but Piggie and young readers may have doubts about that when Gerald insists they dress for "a fancy pool costume party." In the end, Gerald proves to be savvier than he and Piggie look. In the second book, two "love birds" make a nest on Gerald's head. Cause enough for panic, but when their three eggs hatch (in record gestation time), hysteria ensues. Luckily, Piggie has a good head on her shoulders. The minimalism of both the text and the uncluttered pictures focuses readers' attention and moves the stories forward. Party on, Elephant & Piggie! Horn Book"
  MariaDeLosAngeles | Feb 21, 2022 |
I loved this book and I think it would be an engaging book for kindergarten to 2nd graders to read. Elephant and Piggie have funny facial expressions and reactions that would be fun for children to read. It is also easy to follow along and would be great for early readers. ( )
  Sandra_Montes | Feb 15, 2022 |
This book is just completely hilarious. I don't even know what else to say. My almost-4 was practically screaming with laughter. ( )
  readingjag | Nov 29, 2021 |
Mo Willems' books are highly readable, funny, and always perfect for read alouds. His collection of Elephant and Piggie early readers are hilarious yet endearing, and teaches the value of friendship. ( )
  RakishaBPL | Sep 24, 2021 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Gerald is so funny when he freaks out. Overexcited elephants = comedy gold. Who knew? ( )
  bookbrig | Aug 5, 2020 |
Fun and engaging, Mo Willems once again poses an important problem that two best friends need to solve. In this Elephant and Piggie tale, Gerald has a big problem, there is a bird on his head! Piggie tries many solutions to help her friend. This is a great book for K-2 and talks about friendship and problem solving. ( )
  hollypratt | Jul 31, 2020 |
Short and simple. Good book to have young readers read. ( )
  SkylerStanley | Apr 27, 2020 |
An easy read for children that will entertain the little ones with a simple plot to follow ( )
  jxs184 | Apr 5, 2020 |
I love this book because the elephant thought nothing could be worse than a bird on his head until two birds are on his head. It teaches that you should always be thankful because things could be a lot worse. ( )
  JanaeMoore | Nov 26, 2018 |
the author uses speech bubbles to show dialogue between characters. ( )
  ambreecote | Sep 24, 2018 |
A short story that uses speech bubbles in the book. It's a good book to teach young children about dialogue. ( )
  AshleyKramer | Sep 19, 2018 |
A bird builds a nest on Elephant's head......
  CECC9 | Jun 23, 2018 |
The Elephant and Piggie books are my favorite early reader books. They have simple words, are not too short (I hate "readers" that are only a few pages long, but for some reason have long words!) and are cute and funny. It is a sure sign that a reader is wonderful when middle schoolers want to read them, too! ( )
  PattyHoward | Apr 24, 2018 |
Summary: this book is a classic Mo Willems book that students love! It's about Gerald, the elephant, who has a bird on his head. The story goes on with Piggie trying to help Gerald get the bird off his head before it gets worse. There ends up being a few birds on his head trying to build a nest!

Classroom use: this story is so great for early elementary kids because they LOVE any Mo Willems book! I think students enjoy the humor in it and how they tend to be easy read books. ( )
  ayatsexton | Mar 18, 2018 |
This is a book about two friends. Gerald has a problem when two birds decide to build a nest on top of his head. Elephant is not happy when the birds lay their eggs. He wishes they would go somewhere else. They ended up going to Piggie's head. ( )
  RikkiPerkins | Mar 5, 2018 |
Gerald has a problem on his hands, well in this case on his head. Two love birds land on his head and decide to build a nest and start a family. What I enjoyed about this book is that the author uses repetition when Piggie tells Gerald what the birds are doing on his head and he says what they are doing but it is formed as a question. The way I see it, the repetitiveness helps with a child’s comprehension and helps them stay in the “know” of what’s going on in the book. ( )
  AdaezeaU | Feb 28, 2018 |
Gerald has a bird on his head, and understandably, is a little bit freaked out. In typical Willems fashion, the story gets even more absurd when a whole family of birds in a nest end up on his head.
  Auhewitt | Feb 4, 2018 |
Children just adore Elephant and Piggie. "There is a Bird on Your Head" is a personal favorite, but all Mo Willems books are wonderful. The illustrations are cute and the reading is extremely simple with short sentences in large bold font. Mo Willems is undeniably one of our favorite authors!

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  Mischenko | Nov 30, 2017 |
This book is perfect for kids in first grade. The reading level changes throughout the book; in certain parts of the book the reading level will be easy for first grade kids, while in other parts of the book it may be a little more difficult for them to figure out. This is awesome because it will provide a challenge for the kids, while also keeping them motivated within the story. This book also shows kids that it's okay to be different than everyone else, and I think that is a very important lesson for them to learn at this age. ( )
  ryleycathryn | Oct 11, 2017 |
Two "love birds" make a nest on Gerald's head. Cause enough for panic, but when their three eggs hatch (in record gestation time), hysteria ensues. Luckily, Piggie has a good head on her shoulders. The minimalism of both the text and the uncluttered pictures focuses readers' attention and moves the stories forward. ( )
  LynneQuan | Sep 26, 2017 |
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