The Lion and the Bird
The Lion and the Bird by Marianne Dubuc, translated from French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick, is a tender and deeply moving picture book about friendship, care, and the bittersweet passage of time.
One autumn day, a lion discovers an injured bird resting in his garden. As the bird’s flock continues south for the winter, the lion takes it upon himself to offer shelter and care. Through the changing seasons, the two form a gentle, wordless friendship built on companionship, patience, and shared routines.
When autumn returns and the bird is ready to rejoin his flock, the lion must face the quiet ache of separation and the enduring nature of love that remains even when friends must part. Told with remarkable restraint, the story leaves space for reflection, inviting children and adults alike to sit with feelings of connection, loss, and hope.
Dubuc’s soft pastel illustrations, thoughtful use of white space, and subtle body language convey profound emotion with minimal text, making this book a calming and meaningful reading experience. It is especially well suited for slow read alouds, emotional conversations, and moments of quiet connection.
📘 Key Themes and Benefits
✔ Explores friendship, empathy, and care for others
✔ Gently introduces themes of separation and resilience
✔ Encourages emotional awareness through visual storytelling
✔ Ideal for contemplative reading and shared discussion
🏆 Awards and Honors
• Brain Pickings Number One Best Picture Book of 2014
• 2014 Booklist Editors’ Choice Top of the List, Picture Book
• 2015 USBBY Outstanding International Book
• Number One Best Picture Book of 2014, Smart Books for Smart Kids
📚 Book Details
• Written and illustrated by Marianne Dubuc
• Translated from French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick
• Hardcover, 64 pages
• Size: 7.5 inches wide by 9.5 inches high
• ISBN: 978-1-59270-151-3
• Appeals across a wide range of ages through its emotional depth and simplicity
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Description
The Lion and the Bird by Marianne Dubuc, translated from French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick, is a tender and deeply moving picture book about friendship, care, and the bittersweet passage of time.
One autumn day, a lion discovers an injured bird resting in his garden. As the bird’s flock continues south for the winter, the lion takes it upon himself to offer shelter and care. Through the changing seasons, the two form a gentle, wordless friendship built on companionship, patience, and shared routines.
When autumn returns and the bird is ready to rejoin his flock, the lion must face the quiet ache of separation and the enduring nature of love that remains even when friends must part. Told with remarkable restraint, the story leaves space for reflection, inviting children and adults alike to sit with feelings of connection, loss, and hope.
Dubuc’s soft pastel illustrations, thoughtful use of white space, and subtle body language convey profound emotion with minimal text, making this book a calming and meaningful reading experience. It is especially well suited for slow read alouds, emotional conversations, and moments of quiet connection.
📘 Key Themes and Benefits
✔ Explores friendship, empathy, and care for others
✔ Gently introduces themes of separation and resilience
✔ Encourages emotional awareness through visual storytelling
✔ Ideal for contemplative reading and shared discussion
🏆 Awards and Honors
• Brain Pickings Number One Best Picture Book of 2014
• 2014 Booklist Editors’ Choice Top of the List, Picture Book
• 2015 USBBY Outstanding International Book
• Number One Best Picture Book of 2014, Smart Books for Smart Kids
📚 Book Details
• Written and illustrated by Marianne Dubuc
• Translated from French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick
• Hardcover, 64 pages
• Size: 7.5 inches wide by 9.5 inches high
• ISBN: 978-1-59270-151-3
• Appeals across a wide range of ages through its emotional depth and simplicity










