Member Reviews
Sai the Peacock is a wonderful character for young readers. The Unique Beak shows that it is important to be yourself and follow your dreams no matter what others say.
Sai is inspirational and The Unique Beak shows that friendship and positive affirmations can truly change the way others see themselves.
I am definitely interested in purchasing the physical book of The Unique Beak to see how the illustrations match up to this beautiful story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Greenleaf Audiobooks for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
This story follows Sai, a peacock who faces ridicule for his abnormally big beak, and takes the readers on his journey to confidence and success. It has a strong anti-bullying message and portrays just how important it is to be unique and surround yourself with positive influences.
The poetry, narration, and strong message made for a great listen! This is a great book for young children to learn from!
Wonderful story about being yourself and having friends who see the true you. Loved the narration, and the score was a wonderful addition to the story
This audiobook was very cute. I enjoyed the music greatly! The story also had a very good theme and it was beautifully written. I also like the narrator and their voice.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for an ARC!
The Unique Beak is a really wonderful story about Sai, a peacock who finds his own voice, and then finds confidence. I loved the interaction between Sai and Cricket, and the great friendship they had. The illustrations were great, really captured Sai's personality.
ARC audiobook provided in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed the narrators voice and the message this book delivers to young children! The story is about Sai the peacock getting teased because of his large beak and learning how to accept yourself for who you are. I also liked that Sai demonstrates forgiveness and and doesn’t completely shut out those who’ve been mean to him. The only thing that kept this from being five stars for me was the music playing in the background throughout which was too loud and distracting in my opinion.