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Little Chick and Mommy Cat

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Little Chick loves his mommy—she has lovely soft fur, whiskers that tickle him, and a long, beautiful tail. Little Chick's mommy is a cat, and he thinks his one-of-a-kind family is amazing and very special. Offering an important lesson about diversity and the many forms of happiness, this story will charm children with its illustrations while tackling the subjects of adoption and different kinds of families. Little Chick believes that love reaches beyond many boundaries, and children will be more than happy to agree when they meet this delightful pair.

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from October 1, 2012
      Talk about your nontraditional families...Little Chick was just an egg when Mommy cat, who can't have kittens of her own, adopted him from a hen with too many chicks to feed. After he hatches, he thinks he is a cat like everyone around him. Mommy lets him know his "real" mother was a hen and promises to teach Chick everything he needs to know. Some of the neighborhood cats are a little too interested in Chick, but Mommy keeps him safe. When the other cats stare, Mommy tells him it's because their family is different; Chick thinks being like everyone else would be boring. When he goes to bird school, his classmates ask many questions, like is it true his Mommy can't fly? And does she really have a long tail? Chick has all the answers thanks to his Mommy cat. He thinks he has the best family in the world! Spanish poet and author Zafrilla and Argentine illustrator Hilb have crafted an excellent piece of bibliotherapy for adopted children. The bright, colored-pencil illustrations of pudgy chicks and cats add exuberance to the simply and wryly told tale. Works equally well at promoting acceptance of differences and as a general read-aloud. (Picture book. 3-6)

      COPYRIGHT(2012) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:850
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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