Chicken Lily
Chicken Lily

Chicken Lily

Written by Lori Mortensen & illustrated by Nina Victor Crittenden
Hardcover
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4 - 7
Reading age
40
Page count
Mar 29, 2016
Publication date

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What Does Bookroo Think of Chicken Lily

Punny is the order of the day in this egg-cellent book about a not-so-chicken Lily.

When quiet, careful Lily discovers she’s expected to participate in a poetry jam at school, she’s terrified. But with the encouragement of her friends and through her own determination, she discovers poems are like puzzles and something she can figure out. Chicken Lily the book mirrors Chicken Lily the character: it mostly plays it safe but provides genuine pleasure to others when it stretches to do something unique and original. With a fairly simple topic, a predictable storyline, and pleasant illustrations, it would be well on its way to becoming nothing more than a good option to bring out occasionally for discussions about overcoming fears. However, by trying something a little new, the book becomes more noteworthy: it shines when it comes to clever puns. These witty inclusions—from Lily’s friends’ fitting lunch selections (Baabette the sheep is, of course, having shepherd’s pie, while Pigsley opts for a sloppy joe), to the inclusion of a bouquet of carrots on Mrs. Lop’s desk, to Lily’s to-do list with various cultural poultry references—add pizzazz and a layer of humor that older readers will enjoy as much as younger. Astute observers will notice that Lily does not actually overcome her fear of participating in the poetry slam; rather, despite her fear, she perseveres through sheer willpower. They’ll also see Lily’s growth cleverly demonstrated throughout the story, not just through the text, but also through the illustrations, where Lily moves from a 24 to a 500 piece puzzle and loses her training wheels by the end of the book!

Gallery

    Character sketch by Nina Crittenden
    Sketch of Lily
    Lily

What Questions Should I Ask My Child

  • Lily is nervous about a lot of things, but by the end of the book she has developed the courage to participate even though it scares her. Are there things that you are scared of? How can you use Lily's example to conquer your fears?
  • A poetry slam is the order of the day in *Chicken Lily*. Take time to learn a little bit about poetry. Lily uses rhymes to create her poem, as do her classmates. Consider writing your own poem, or simply playing a rhyming game!

Reviews

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    Sometimes it's hard to break out of our comfort zone as Lily the chicken knows all too well. This is a great book about good friends and being brave.

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    I love this story about this cute chicken. She is a chicken in every sense of the word. Her friends try to help her be brave. Eventually she finds a way to overcome some of her fear and impresses everyone.

    Kirkus
    Critic

    Mortensen’s tale of timid poultry fearing poetry rises above other fear-of-the-new titles when its protagonist tackles her own anxiety instead of taking direction from an outside source . . . Touches of humor, verbal and visual, make Lily’s baby step toward bravery believable and replicable.

    School Library Journal
    Critic

    The watercolor, pen, and ink illustrations are large and, well, cute. Lily's classmates are all friendly and happy, and Lily's face is expressive. VERDICT A good choice for schools and public libraries

    Publisher's Weekly
    Critic

    Mortensen gooses this story of newfound confidence through the liberal use of chicken-themed wordplay. . .

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The Creatives Behind the Book

    Author
    Lori Mortensen

    Lori Mortensen is an award-winning children’s book author of more than 70 books and over 350 stories and articles. Recent picture book releases include If Wendell Had a Walrus (Henry Holt), Chicken Lily, (Henry Holt), Mousequerade Ball (Bloomsbury) illustrated by New York Times bestselling illustrator Betsy Lewin, and Cowpoke Clyde Rides the Range (Clarion, 2016) a sequel to Cowpoke Clyde & Dirty Dawg, one of Amazon’s Best Picture Books of 2013. When she’s not letting her cat in, or out, or in, she’s tapping away at her computer, conjuring, coaxing, and prodding her latest stories to life. Today, she lives in Northern California with her family and their mega-fluffy cat, Max.

    Illustrator
    Nina Victor Crittenden

    Nina is the illustrator of Chicken Lily, as well as the author and/or illustrator of several other children’s books. She currently lives in Minnesota with her kids, pugs, guinea pig, bunny, and fish and enjoys drinking tea and doing some occasional knitting.

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Book Details

ISBN
9781627791205
Publication Date
March 29, 2016
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Original Publication Date
March 29, 2016
Illustration Details
The art for this book was created with watercolor, pen, and ink on Arches hot pressed watercolor paper.
Page Count
40
Audience
Picture
Reading Age
4 - 7 years
Lib. of Congress (LCCN)
2015003263

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