Description
An older child chapter book. Back cover: A group-- also known as a murder-- of unknown crows was dive-bombing a small crow, though the crow was not like the others. His color was different. He had white feathers, and as a result, the other birds believed him unlikable. Outlaw, with one gold eye, understood about being different...' Being different is a good thing, but not everyone gets it. CROW and JAY is a parable about bullies who are mean to those who seem different. Outlaw and Flapjack's lesson urges us to think about our own actions. CROW and JAY is a 4th - 6th grade reading level and well suited for the classroom, with a short study lesson at the end.