A little chicken's habit of interrupting at bedtime turns this story on its head in Stein's Caldecott Honor-winning picture book, now available as a board book. Full color.
A little chicken's habit of interrupting at bedtime turns this story on its head in Stein's Caldecott Honor-winning picture book, now available as a board book. Full color.
βThe delivery is Catskill perfect; readers will fall hard for the antics of this hapless pair.β β Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Itβs time for the little red chickenβs bedtime story β and a reminder from Papa to try not to interrupt. But the chicken canβt help herself! Whether the tale is βHansel and Gretelβ or βLittle Red Riding Hoodβ or even βChicken Little,β she jumps into the story to save its hapless characters. When itβs the little red chickenβs turn to tell a story, will her yawning papa make it to the end without his own kind of interrupting? The charming 2011 Caldecott Honor Book is available in an abridged board book edition for the first time.
“The delivery is Catskill perfect; readers will fall hard for the antics of this hapless pair. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) It doesn't matter if you are a storytime librarian, classroom teacher or sleepy parent - Interrupting Chicken will have you matching giggles and gaffaws with your audience --Bookends (Booklist blog) Stein uses page turns dramatically to build tension, which is released each time the chicken interrupts and amends a fairy tale...illustrations are vivid and dramatic. Great fun for reading aloud. --Booklist This is one of the rare titles that will entertain both parent and child. --School Library Journal This tender iteration of a familiar nighttime ritual will be equally welcomed by fond parents and those children for whom listening to stories is anything but a passive activity. --Kirkus Reviews The colorful illustrations and humorous tone make this book an enjoyable independent read or as a read aloud. --Library Media Connection Vibrant art is offbeat and original like the story line that still manages a familiar ring for patient parents and participatory kids alike --San Francisco Chronicle This entire book is just as much fun as the title. --Chicago Tribune A papa chicken can't get a word in edgewise in the lighthearted Caldecott Honor winner that proves patience is a virtue. --Daily Candy Featured/recommended on Oprah's 2012 Kids Reading List --Oprah.com”
The delivery is Catskill perfect; readers will fall hard for the antics of this hapless pair.
βPublishers Weekly (starred review)
It doesnβt matter if you are a storytime librarian, classroom teacher or sleepy parent - Interrupting Chicken will have you matching giggles and gaffaws with your audience
βBookends (Booklist blog)
Stein uses page turns dramatically to build tension, which is released each time the chicken interrupts and amends a fairy taleβ¦illustrations are vivid and dramatic. Great fun for reading aloud.
βBooklist
This is one of the rare titles that will entertain both parent and child.
βSchool Library Journal
This tender iteration of a familiar nighttime ritual will be equally welcomed by fond parents and those children for whom listening to stories is anything but a passive activity.
βKirkus Reviews
The colorful illustrations and humorous tone make this book an enjoyable independent read or as a read aloud.
βLibrary Media Connection
Vibrant art is offbeat and original like the story line that still manages a familiar ring for patient parents and participatory kids alike
βSan Francisco Chronicle
This entire book is just as much fun as the title.
βChicago Tribune
A papa chicken can't get a word in edgewise in the lighthearted Caldecott Honor winner that proves patience is a virtue.
βDaily Candy
Featured/recommended on Oprah's 2012 Kids Reading List
βOprah.com
David Ezra SteinΒ is an author-illustrator whose previous books includeΒ Leaves,Β winner of an Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award. He lives in Kew Gardens, New York.
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