About Birdie

Birdie is 10 years old. She loves all things faerie related. She is lively and always willing to lend a hand. She is rather imaginative and creative. She's got long legs, hardly ever eats, light and quick on her feet, and hops around from one thing to another so incredibly fast. Mama's little bird. Birdie blogs at Birdie's Cage and The Flooded Fish School.

Book Review: Om-kas-toe

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Om-kas-toe by Kenneth Thomasma is a book about a boy named Twin Boy who one day goes out of the village with his dad to collect sticks for arrows and finds a raven with a broken wing. The bird fell out of its nest in the wind. In the summer time it is time to move to their summer camp. Along the way a dog spots some deer and ran towards them. The baby that was on the travois is thrown off and into some bushes. For about an hour everyone is looking without any luck. Twin Boy hears the raven squawk and runs towards it but his twin gets there first. The raven found the baby. That night the oldest of the tribe elders stands up and says, “Twin Boy, your bird found the baby so now you will be called Om-kas-toe, meaning raven.” Om-kas-toe is very good with animals.

I like this book because the boy goes on many adventures with the raven. The raven and his sister join him in many adventures. I would recommend this book because it is an exciting read.

–Birdie, age 9

Our Library entry for Om-kas-toe.

Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim

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Walk The World’s Rim by Betty Baker is a book about a boy named Chakoh who lived in a village with hardly any food. He lives with his mother, father, three Spaniards, and a tall black man named Estiban. He leaves his home to learn of a new god in Mexico to bring back the news and save his people.

I did and did not like this book. I did like this book because it has very small cliff hangers and I like cliff hangers. I did not like this book because it is long and boring, in my opinion. I would recommend it because it teaches history about life long ago.

–Birdie, age 9

Our Library entry for Walk The World’s Rim.

Papa’s review.