Publisher's Synopsis
Don't Get Too High (said the Bird to the Fly) is the story of two old friends who lose touch, meet up, hash out their differences, and reconnect. It's a book for aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, hippie-grandparents and anyone who understands that the world isn't black and white-it's an almost purpley grey.
This rhythmic, rhyming story shows what a conversation can be like if people open up their minds to what someone else is going through rather than sticking to their pre-conceived notions. The illustrations portray a shocking amount of emotion for being photos of plywood animals. The book is chock full of open-handed innuendos for adults, sing-songy story telling for kids, and life lessons for the whole gang.
Don't Get Too High (said the Bird to the Fly) belongs on the bookshelves of every open-minded, fun-loving, beautifully strange family.