Children are innately curious about words, especially phrases that make them laugh (��nts in your pants!��, sound silly (��arking up the wrong tree��or ��oosebumps�� or trigger images that
tickle a child's sense of the absurd (��ike a bull in a china shop��. Birds of a Feather introduces children to the magic of idioms ��words that separately have one meaning, but together take
on something entirely different. Birds of a Feather introduces idioms with outlandish illustrations of what the words describe literally. The reader then has to guess the ��eal��meaning of the
phrases (which is upside down in the corner of each spread). At the end of the book, the reader is invited to learn more about these figures of speech.