![Flora and the Ostrich: An Opposites Book](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1452146586.jpg?itok=JU49ZkAp)
Flora and an ostrich, both clad in deep lavender, demonstrate opposites such as hello/goodbye, near/far. The expressive illustrations, however, reveal a friendship and humor that goes far beyond the single words on each open page occasionally expanded when a flap is lifted.
Other books by this author
![Flora and the Chicks](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1452146578.jpg?itok=wp7v8YOI)
Flora places an empty bowl near a hen’s nest filled with eggs. One by one as the eggs hatch, Flora fills the bowl the yellow, orange, and even a brown chick. Expressive illustrations on plain backgrounds and large numbers from 1 to 10 convey the story. The use of sturdy foldouts increases the delightful surprises as the chicks meet their new friend, Flora.
Flora and the Chicks
![Flora and the Peacocks](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1452138168.jpg?itok=oKUpRxKW)
Though Flora has danced with a flamingo (Flora & the Flamingo) and even a penguin (Flora & the Penguin), this is her first dance with 2 handsome peacocks with huge tails. How they manage their performance and develop a friendship is revealed in lush illustrations, flaps and a huge foldout but no words.
Flora and the Peacocks
![Flora and the Penguin](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/145212891X.jpg?itok=Svl65rUa)
Flora dances on a thick sheet of ice with a penguin companion who appears from a hole in the ice. Humor and movement are enhanced by the gentle depiction of fluid girl and bird body language, and through the unique perspectives shown. Glued-in flaps and fold-outs add another dimension and a bit of surprise.