Walliwigs's mother was a somewhat foolish parrot who made her nest on top of a steamship's funnel. One day, when she was off flying around, the ship sailed away and Walliwigs was discovered. He ended up with the aunt of the ship's cabin boy, who put him with her chickens. One of them -- Martha -- adopted him. Martha was very proud of Walliwigs as he grew and grew, even though the other hens made fun of him because he was so odd-looking. But Martha protested, saying, "He's very special!When Dr. Beak, who lived next door, saw Walliwigs, he took him to the Institute of Ornithology. Poor Martha was heartbroken and inconsolable. But two weeks later, a letter came. Walliwigs was being given very special treatment because he had turned out to be an almost endangered species, a Great Black Cockatoo -- and as soon as a suitable bride could be found, he was to be married. Martha had always been right. He "was" very special!
This is a funny and touching story with equally amusing full-color pictures, a lively companion to Joan Rankin's earlier books, such as "Wow! It's Great Being a Duck."
- ISBN10 0689822308
- ISBN13 9780689822308
- Publish Date 1 June 1999
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Language English