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"I hear you cluckin', Big Chicken!" That's the simple refrain that Little Chicken repeats to his mama throughout a typical day. But Little Chicken can be distractable . . . and when he wanders off and gets lost, the day becomes anything but typical. With subtlety and humor, this sweet little story sweeps through a wide range emotions using the simplest of language.
From husband and wife team Katie and Jerry Davis, this is a little book with a huge heart. The perfectly minimal illustrations and spare text belie the enormous message at its core: that with family, help is always just a cluck away.
Author Notes
Jerry Davis has devoted his career to producing family entertainment. He produced new musicals at the Goodspeed Opera House and four successful off-Broadway shows. With the renaissance of animated movies, Davis began producing animated feature-length films, and has been involved with many acclaimed films including Pixar's TOY STORY. Davis, a graduate of Vassar College, is a member of the Producers Guild of America.
Katie Davis is the author/illustrator of seven previous picture books, including Who Hops?, and Kindergarten Rocks! (which the Department of Education in Georgia gave to every incoming kindergartner in the state). Her novel, The Curse of Addy McMahon (Greenwillow, 2008), is a Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year. Katie is also a regular guest on Good Morning Ct. (on ABC affiliate WTNH), recommending great books for children.
Reviews (2)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-K-This picture book follows Little Chicken through his day from the moment his mother wakes him from his egg-shaped bed until he is tucked in for the night. Big Chicken continually admonishes her youngster: "Rise 'n' shine!" "Wash your face!" "Buckle up!" "Follow me!" And he invariably replies, "I hear you cluckin', Big Chicken." But like any toddler easily distracted, a fluttering butterfly catches his eye long enough for him to lose his mother. The separation is brief and the reunion joyous as the two head home to a story and good-night kisses. Done in bold lines, simple shapes, and bright colors, the chunky poultry are set against unadorned, mainly white backgrounds, keeping the focus right on the characters' expressive faces and dancing limbs. Multiple perspectives move the action along and let readers know that this is indeed a big day for the little peeper. This look at a busy mom and preschooler perfectly echoes a child's experience.-Marge Loch-Wouters, La Crosse Public Library, WI (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Bold, confident visual storytelling characterizes this story of a parent-child relationship by film producer Jerry Davis and his wife, Katie (Kindergarten Rocks!). The first spread shows Big Chicken's enormous hand pushing the door of Little Chicken's bedroom open. "Rise 'n' shine!" she says to Little Chicken, whose bed is egg-shaped. "Wash your face!" she continues on the spread that shows a huge index finger wagging. "Brush your teeth! Get dressed!" "I hear you cluckin', big chicken," says Little Chicken meekly, dwarfed by its mother. She's got Betty Boop high heels and a handbag-'40s nostalgia-and she drags him out the door: "Follow me!" Despite her nagging, Little Chicken is very glad to see his Mama when he gets distracted by a butterfly and loses her. The text is sparse and the line drawings stripped down; the momentum comes from shots that play with proportion and perspective, and from the warmth and comfort that emanates from Big Chicken's huge body. "I love you, Mama," says Little Chicken, safe in bed, to which she replies, "I hear you cluckin', Little Chicken." Ages 1-4. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.