

Another “How to Draw” lesson spins hilariously out of control in this sequel to How to Draw a Happy Cat, perfect for fans of We Don’t Eat Our Classmates and Dragons Love Tacos. Follow these simple instructions for drawing a brave chicken: Draw an oval, two dots for eyes, triangles for the beak, lines for legs, and some wings. Easy enough. But wait . . . where is the chicken? Oh, she’s hiding! Maybe she needs armor to feel brave . . . so let’s draw her some shiny armor. Now she’s feeling brave–and she wants to chase a dragon! Oh no, Chicken! Are you sure you want to do that? Kids and adults will have a ball watching the gang from How to Draw a Happy Cat go off the rails again! Comedian and author, Ethan T. Berlin and wicked-funny illustrator Jimbo Matison team up once again in the perfect follow up to continue the fun.
Ethan T. Berlin is an Emmy Award-nominated comedy writer and performer who has written for some of today’s top comedy voices and networks. He teaches comedy writing classes at NYU and the Peoples’ Improv Theatre. The Hugely-Wugely Spider is his debut children’s book. ethantberlin.com
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