Cheeky Chick!
«Three cheers for this unlikely but intrepid hero." —Kirkus
“It might take a village to raise a child, but it takes a farmyard to raise a chick in this cute British import . . . . Knight’s colorful cartoonish illustrations are hilariously expressive, whether they are conveying the fox’s damp dismay or the chick’s carefree attitude. Jarman’s rhyming verses smoothly roll off the tongue, making for a fun read-aloud . . . . A sweet and silly adventure romp for the fans of other farm classics like Stoeke’s Minerva Louise.”—School Library Journal
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A curious and single-minded baby chick takes off to explore the farm.
Cheeky Chick can’t help being cheeky—he just wants to explore. With a dollop of luck and under the watchful eye of the farmyard animals, he learns a valuable lesson that he can pass on to the next generation of eager chicks!
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Cheeky Chick can’t help being cheeky—he just wants to explore. With a dollop of luck and under the watchful eye of the farmyard animals, he learns a valuable lesson that he can pass on to the next generation of eager chicks!
A funny, characterful picture book that children will want to read again and again.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Boxer Books Limited
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 32
- ISBN
- 9781914912290
- Utgivelsesår
- 2024
- Format
- 27 x 25 cm
Om forfatteren
Tom Knight reckons he’s the quintessential cheeky chick, having grown up on a farm! He lives with his wife and two children and loves plonking away on stringed instruments in his spare time. He lives in Essex, UK.
Anmeldelser
«Three cheers for this unlikely but intrepid hero." —Kirkus
“It might take a village to raise a child, but it takes a farmyard to raise a chick in this cute British import . . . . Knight’s colorful cartoonish illustrations are hilariously expressive, whether they are conveying the fox’s damp dismay or the chick’s carefree attitude. Jarman’s rhyming verses smoothly roll off the tongue, making for a fun read-aloud . . . . A sweet and silly adventure romp for the fans of other farm classics like Stoeke’s Minerva Louise.”—School Library Journal
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