PICTURE BOOKS
Thomas, Jan

The Chicken Who Couldn't

(2) K-3 Heading home after an unrewarded trip (no blue ribbon) to the fair, Chicken suddenly finds himself jostled out of Farmer's truck bed and onto the side of the road. Chicken exclaims to no one in particular that he simply can't walk home to the farm, but a series of animals attempt to help him get there. Bird suggests taking flight, but Frog's quick research showing that chickens can't actually fly brings Chicken back down to earth. With walking as his only option, Chicken sets out along the road--in the cartoony art, a brown and bumpy path against a lime-green background. A noise scares him into hiding in Mole's hole, where Turtle arrives to commiserate and provide Chicken with a new mantra: "I am a STRONG and POWERFUL and NICE-LOOKING chicken!" Emboldened by Turtle's encouragement, the chicken escapes the hole and then a close call with a hungry Fox. Full of giggle-inducing exclamations and well-timed page-turns, Thomas's comedy of errors unfolds entirely in dialogue. Bold-colored backgrounds help to signal moments of heightened alarm along Chicken's journey. Thomas's use of panels measures the delivery of each punch line, and her characters' boxy bodies and flailing limbs bring silliness to every encounter. Somewhere between snorts of laughter, readers might even catch a lesson in self-confidence--Chicken certainly does.

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