The Chicken Who Couldn't

The Chicken Who Couldn't
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

380

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

1.8

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Jan Thomas

ناشر

Beach Lane Books

شابک

9781481466622
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

August 1, 2020
A chicken who cannot discovers that, in fact, he can. On the way home from a fair, after failing to win a single ribbon, Chicken's cage is jolted out of the back of a pickup truck, leaving him to find his own way home to the farm. A comical cast of animals try to help. A bird suggests that he fly home; a frog, who consults a manual claiming that chickens can only fly short distances, is less helpful. When Chicken tries to hide in a hole, a bespectacled mole and enthusiastic turtle try to instill in him the confidence he needs to overcome his fears. By repeating "I am a STRONG and POWERFUL and NICE-LOOKING chicken," Chicken manages to intimidate a hungry fox, make it back home to the friendly farmer (a beige-skinned figure with overalls and hair in a braid), and even win more ribbons at next year's fair before the whole ordeal starts over again. The comically heavy-handed message of self-confidence is predictably executed, with Chicken serving as a chaotic antihero. Thomas' trademark goofy illustrations arranged in comic-style panels hold a great deal of energy, and the Looney Tunes-style humor will get a lot of laughs from young audiences. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 18.5% of actual size.) Like popcorn chicken, this book's got a nugget of protein at its center. (Picture book. 3-7)

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Publisher's Weekly

August 31, 2020
Having received no ribbons at the fair, Chicken’s confidence has already taken a hit when his cage tumbles off the back of the truck carrying him back to the farm. Given heightened anxiety and a self-doubt hair trigger (now uncaged, he plummets to the ground the minute someone says, “I didn’t think chickens could fly!”), it’s unclear how he’ll manage the route home. But with the help of some animals who could easily develop side gigs as personal growth coaches, he develops a new mantra (“I am a STRONG and POWERFUL and NICE LOOKING chicken”—he insists on the “nice looking” part) and intimidates a hungry fox who wants to turn him into Southwest cuisine. Having discovered confidence, Chicken even begins a career as a prize winner. Thomas (My Friends Make Me Happy!), working in bright colors and comics-style panels, never misses a beat, whether it’s a sight gag (Chicken’s head gets stuck in a mole hole) or her cast’s rapport, which should prompt requests for repeat readings. The self-esteem topic may be familiar, but Thomas shows that it can still get excellent comic mileage. Ages 3–5. Agent: Marcia Wernick, Wernick & Pratt.




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