Book Descriptions
for Brave Chicken Little by Robert Byrd
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
This retelling of Chicken Little’s run-in with a wayward acorn starts out in a familiar manner: Chicken Little assumes the acorn signifies a falling sky, and runs off to tell the king. He soon gathers a crew of equally alarmist friends who join him when they hear his tale of doom. The group has grown to ten by the time they encounter Foxy Loxy. The scoundrel easily convinces them to follow him on a path that leads straight to his home, where Mrs. Foxy Loxy and seven toothy kits are waiting for lunch, sharp utensils at the ready. Conniving Foxy Loxy locks Chicken Little and his followers into the cellar while he waits for the stew water to come to a boil. The tale departs from its traditional course and Chicken Little shows his mettle, devising a plan of escape. Meticulously detailed images show the cast dressed in brilliantly colored eighteenth-century finery, traveling on their ill-advised mission through a lush bucolic countryside. (Ages 4–7)
CCBC Choices 2015. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Whack!
What’s that?
Could it be? A piece of the sky!
Oh my!
Chicken Little and his friends run, run, run to tell the king. Nothing stands in the way except...the sly Foxy Loxy. Surely they have time to stop for lunch with Foxy and his kits. But what happens when Chicken Little and company find themselves on the menu?
What this classic story needs is a new ending and a brave hero. And maybe this time, it’s Chicken Little!
Cleverly retold and exquisitely illustrated by Robert Byrd, Brave Chicken Little transforms a cautionary fable into a tale of triumph.
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