Chicken Lily
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- 47,99 zł
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- 47,99 zł
Publisher Description
Chicken Lily may be a lot of things--a careful colorer, a patient puzzler, and a quiet hide-and-seeker (she never made a peep!)--but brave has never been one of them. That's why, when a school-wide poetry jam is announced in class, Lily is terrified. Will she sound like a bird brain?
Although Lily's friends Baabette and Pigsley try to encourage her, Lily feels like a rotten egg. Finally, Lily realizes that she must put her best claw forward and prove that even chickens aren't chicken all the time.
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Lily, a fearful fowl, still uses training wheels, never raises her hand in class (even when she knows the answer), and won't try new foods at lunch. "Lily wasn't taking any chances," writes Mortensen (Cowboy Clyde and Dirty Dawg). When Lily's teacher announces a poetry slam, Lily does everything she can to not take part, declaring her home "a poem-free zone" and showing her teacher a long to-do list that includes such items as "Feather my nest" and "Put all my eggs in one basket." Finally, Lily decides that "writing a poem was sort of like putting together a puzzle," and while she can't totally escape stage fright, she's able to recite her poem without a hitch. Mortensen gooses this story of newfound confidence through the liberal use of chicken-themed wordplay ("She wished she could fly the coop"; "Lily nearly molted"), but her obvious didactic intentions, coupled with Crittenden's (Cedric and the Dragon) flat, straight-on drawings may hold the attention of only the very youngest readers. Ages 4 8.