cover image King of the Birds (Arlo & Pips #1)

King of the Birds (Arlo & Pips #1)

Elise Gravel. HarperAlley, $12.99 (64p) ISBN 978-0-06-298222-3

Stripped-down forms, bold black contours, and hand-lettered type by Gravel (I Am Scary) reveal crows’ many talents in this simple story of would-be friendship. Pips, a tiny yellow bird, overhears braggart crow Arlo’s proclamations: “No bird is greater than... me. The Crow,” Arlo announces. “Hello, my dear fans,” he greets Pips, tipping his golden crown. “Wait, what?” interrupts Pips. More proud talk follows (“I’m gorgeous”) before the two strike up an acquaintance from which emerges various facts about crow behavior. In one sequence, Arlo spies a sleeve of discarded French fries and promptly keels over when another crow approaches. Pips is alarmed, but it’s part of a plan, and a red star in a speech balloon points to an explanation below: “Some crows have been seen playing dead to fool other crows and keep food for themselves.” More crow facts appear throughout like cereal-box prizes. Pips never makes much headway with Arlo’s huge ego (“You’re a pretty good actor,” Pips says gallantly. “I know,” says Arlo. “I’m the best”), but fascinating crow info paired with Gravel’s distinctive panels and snappy dialogue nevertheless engage throughout. Ages 6–10. Agent: Lori Nowicki, Painted Words. [em](Oct.) [/em]