Author: Nicholas John Frith
Publisher: Alison Green Books (Scholastic)
Published: 2016
Format: Paperback
Source: My own copy
Recently,
Nicholas John Frith was the winner of the Klaus Flugge Prize for his first
picture book “Hector And The Hummingbird”. “Hello, Mr Dodo!” is the second
picture book that he has released.
The protagonist
of the story is a young girl named Martha, who is fascinated by birds and knows
about every single one of them that lives behind her house in the woods. That
is until she discovers a dodo behind her house, a species of bird that was
originally thought to be extinct. Martha decides to protect the bird and soon
makes friends with it, discovering new facts about dodos, such as the fact that
they apparently like doughnuts. Everything seems to be going well for a
while…until one day when the postman arrives.
This story is really
funny and will delight many readers of any age. The pictures are especially
endearing and have a timeless feel to them, with both Martha and the dodo
looking absolutely adorable. Different types of birds are introduced throughout
the story, with the last page featuring a checklist of birds that Martha has
seen along with drawings of them. There is an especially interesting scene in
which Martha looks up dodos in her books at home and the audience is treated to
passages from these books on the history of dodos, introducing them to these
once-existing birds.
Overall, this
is a very charming picture book that children and their parents will enjoy
reading over and over again. The timeless quality to it makes it appealing to
all ages alike and the audience is able to learn about dodos and their history
as a result, as well as enjoy the sweet story. Once again, Frith has managed to
write an entertaining and heartwarming book that explores the theme of
friendship like Hector and The Hummingbird.