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One worried bird. An island full of friends. Mary Canary will have to rise to the challenge when one day everything changes. She may learn more about herself than she ever imagined. Mary Canary is a worried little bird and all her friends on the island know it. Despite her worries, things were going alright until the day that everything changed. Could Mary rise to the challenge and be just the bird to save the day? A sweet story with bold art makes this book perfect for reading out loud to little ones learning to understand their worried feelings.

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One worried bird. An island full of friends. Mary Canary will have to rise to the challenge when one day everything changes. She may learn more about herself than she ever imagined. Mary Canary is a worried little bird and all her friends on the island know it. Despite her worries, things were going alright until the day that everything changed. Could Mary rise to the challenge and be just the bird to save the day? A sweet story with bold art makes this book perfect for reading out loud to little ones learning to understand their worried feelings.
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Autorenporträt
RACHEL VINCIGUERRA manages a national coalition of grassroots nonprofits supporting refugees and immigrants called the Hello Neighbor Network. She has worked with nonprofit and international organizations for the past seven years focused on gender equity, social inclusion, and program design and evaluation. She has lived and worked in countries including Haiti, Thailand, and India. Rachel is also a children's book author, yoga instructor, podcast host, and social worker. She currently serves on the boards of the Jane Addams Peace Association, The Birmingham Foundation, and Write to Be (a girls' empowerment nonprofit she co-founded in Haiti). Rachel has a bachelor's degree in history from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Master of International Development and Master of Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh. A Boston native, Rachel has made Pittsburgh her home over the past five years. She lives in Wilkinsburg with her cat and chickens.