Wee Little Chick (Wee Little) 🔍
Lauren Thompson; John ill Butler New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, First edition, New York, 2008
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wee Little Chicken Is The Smalles Of All His New Brothers And Sisters. Will He Let That Stop Him From Climbing The Highest, Running The Fastest, And Chirping The Loudest? No Way - When He Puts His Mind To It, Wee Little Chicken Just Might Show All Of The Animals On The Farm That Wee Little Is Just The Right Size.
publishers Weekly to The Other Animals In The Barnyard, The Most Remarkable Thing About The Eponymous Heroine-the Littlest Little Chick-is Her Diminutiveness. 'my, You're So Tiny!' Bleat[s] The Nanny Goat Tall. But There's A Lot More To Wee Little Chick Than Her Size. She [despite The He On The Flap Copy] Can Climb The Highest Of All Her Siblings, She Has The Loudest Peep, And Despite Her Tiny Little Legs She Runs The Fastest Of Them All! Butler ( a Mama For Owen ), Working In His Signature Cuddly Representational Style, Communicates That There's Something Special About His Protagonist Without Anthropomorphizing Her (aside From A Glimmer Of Smile): Those Bold Black Eyes Convey That This Chick Has The Poultry Version Of Fire In The Belly. Even More Intriguingly, Neither The Illustrator Nor Thompson (the Little Quack Series) Turns This Story Into A Typical Narrative Arc Of Condescension, Envy, Angst, Struggle And Triumph. Wee Little Chick Is Amazing From The Start, And Everyone Seems Most Impressed By Her Achievements. This Brisk, Straightforward Approach To A Self-esteem Message Should Resonate Even With Children Who Have No Concerns About Their Place On The Height Charts-or In The Pecking Order. Ages 2-6. (jan.)
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Alternative author
Thompson, Lauren, 1962-; Butler, John, 1952- illustrator
Alternative publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Alternative publisher
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Alternative publisher
Simon & Schuster, Incorporated
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
1st ed, New York, ©2008
Alternative edition
Illustrated, PS, 2008
Alternative edition
January 8, 2008
Alternative description
1 volume : 26 cm
When the other barnyard animals comment on how tiny the littlest chick is, the proud little one peeps louder, stands taller, and runs faster than any of them
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2023-06-28
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