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Azizi and the Little Blue Bird

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Azizi lives with Umma and Baba in a country ruled with an iron fist, whose leaders capture all the blue birds and lock them up in a white cage in the courtyard of their palace.

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In the Land of the Crescent Moon, the walls have ears.


Azizi lives with Umma and Baba in a country ruled with an iron fist, whose leaders capture all the blue birds and lock them up in a white cage in the courtyard of their palace. While the rulers swell and bulge like hot air balloons, stuffing their stomachs from morning till night, the people shrink and suffer until they are almost invisible.


One day, when Azizi is no bigger than a pine nut in a glass of mint tea, a little blue bird escapes from the cage. Determined to live in fear no longer, Azizi and the little blue bird set out on a journey to free the people of their cruel and greedy rulers and bring peace to the land once more.


This contemporary fairy tale of freedom against oppression is inspired by the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia.


“De Leeuw’s scrabbly artwork, Quentin Blake–esque in stylish charm, lends a grounded whimsy to the piece, while jewel- and saffron-toned detailing evokes a distinct sense of place, serving up a visual feast. The result is a triumph. A lovely and empowering homage to real-life resistance.”

— Kirkus Reviews, STARRED

Awards & Accolades:

Children’s Book Council’s Hot Off the Press Selection October 2025

Book Specifications:

Age Range:

2-5

Page Count:

32pp

Country:

Tunisia

Region:

Northern Africa

UK HB ISBN:

9781836290094

UK PB ISBN:

Themes:

War & Peace

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