I read and reviewed Christopher Denise’s Caldecott Honor book, Knight Owl, last year, and I added it to the new edition of Picture Book Preschool. It’s a fair to say I’m a fan of Denise’s storytelling and his beautiful, colorful illustrations. And Knight Owl, the character, is adorable as well as brave.
Well, Knight Owl is back, with a new, adorable—and brave—friend, Early Bird. Early Bird is Knight Owl’s “biggest fan.” She wants to be knight just like Knight Owl, and she’s very vocal with lots of questions about how and when and where she can begin her knighthood journey. Unfortunately, while Knight Owl quietly guards the castle during the night and sleeps during the day, Early Bird begins the day at dawn, “making a great deal of noise.” How can Knight Owl mentor or even tolerate such a noisy, chatty, questioning Early Bird?
Some sequels are a disappointment, and others are just O.K. This one has illustrations just as good as Knight Owl, and I liked the story even more than I did the the story in the first book. In Knight Owl, the little owl manages to tame a dragon, which I was willing to suspend disbelief for. However, I tend to think the “dragons aren’t so bad” trope that is common nowadays is a bit of a cop-out. In this story, however, we have true danger (wolves!), and Early Bird gets to save the day with his early warning and his noisy ways.
The illustrations are so expressive. Knight Owl looks sleepy and grumpy and watchful and frightened in turn, all as a result of something that Mr. Denise does with the eyes and the lighting and the interplay with the text of the story. Early Bird manages to look admiring and innocent and industrious all at the same time. And the two-page spread in which Early Bird goes out into the forest in the snow because Knight Owl is exasperated with all the questions and noise—what a masterly illustration of a sad and forlorn little bird!
I read this book out loud to myself, and it reads well. I can’t wait to read it to some children for storytime or to my own grandchildren. Perfect read aloud, published in 2024, fun and fanciful, Knight Owl and Early Bird will be my next purchase for the library, and it’s one of my favorite picture books of 2024.