P is for Parrot
About this Story
Imagine Rio crash-lands into Bluey’s backyard, and you’ve got P is for Parrot—a tropical typhoon of neon feathers, pirate-worthy squawks, and alphabet chaos! Sandhya Prabhat’s art? A confetti cannon exploded on every page—parrots in sunhats, parrots juggling pineapples (page 9’s secret tango-dancing macaw 🕺), and hidden “P” letters disguised as palm trees! 🌴🔍
Why this book’s a phoenix-level firework:
- “P” Pandemonium: Kids scream at “P” words like “PIZZA! PIRATES! POOP… ahem… PUDDLE!” (Teachers: Brace for “P is for POTTY” chants.)
- Brainy Birds: Spills secrets—parrots can TALK (they’ll roast your bedtime routine), eat pancakes (okay, seeds), and solve puzzles (page 5: macaw beating Dad at Uno).
- Interactive madness: The “P Challenge”: Spot 200 “P” items! Spoiler: The parrot’s polka-dot pajamas count.
Missed seed? No DIY pirate-parrot bandanas (Parents: Cut old shirts, yell “yo-ho!”). Prepare for: “CAN WE TEACH THE DOG TO SAY ‘PIE’?” (Lifehack: Glue feathers to a stuffed animal—Voilà, Parrot-Chihuahua fusion!). Teachers, yoink these curriculum goldmines:
- Snack-time Phonics: Use pretzel sticks to shape “P” on PB&J (crunchy alphabet warfare).
- Science squawks: Test “Why Are Parrots Colorful?” (Answer: To hide in Skittles bags).
- Phonics safari: Hunt “P” words at the park (Pigeon! Picnic! Parent napping!).
Pair with Pete the Cat for groovy vibes or stream Moana and screech “PARROT POWER!” during battles. Warning: Page 7’s “Polly’s Disco Party” (glittery feathers!) will spark living room limbo contests.
Some Features
Format: Board book
Language: English
Suitable Age: 2 – 5 years old
Grade for Kids: Preschool – Kindergarten