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OTTO BLOTTER, BIRD SPOTTER by Graham Carter

OTTO BLOTTER, BIRD SPOTTER

by Graham Carter ; illustrated by Graham Carter

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-5415-7762-6
Publisher: Andersen Press USA

Otto belongs to a family of obsessed bird-watchers so besotted with birds that they have turned their home into an elaborate and fanciful bird blind.

Otto, however, prefers exploring the world to sitting at home in the blind. One day he finds a massive bird footprint, an even larger pile of “poo,” and finally an unusual little bird, best described as a yellow blob. Otto scoops it up and keeps it at home in spite of a family ban on pets. The bird begins to grow rapidly, and Otto is unable to conceal it any longer. Oddly, the bird can camouflage its burgeoning self in any setting, and so the pair continues on its travels, unobserved by the public. When a trip to the zoo makes the bird sad, Otto realizes that it is missing its family. Constructing “the tallest bird-spotting tower ever built,” Otto’s family soon locates the missing bird parents, who are large yellow blobs, similar to their offspring. Bird-watching theme notwithstanding, this wacky, visually exuberant offering is not hampered by connections to the real world; although many birds, real and imaginary, are pictured, not one is ever identified. Carter’s multihued illustrations have an intriguing amount of detail and make the most of varied perspectives, helping to compensate for the rather lackluster plot. Otto and his family present white.

Silly fun for fans of whimsy if not for budding bird-watchers

. (Picture book. 4-8)