Six Little Chicks

Six Little Chicks by Jez Alborough, published by Doubleday Children’s in 2012, is a delightful children’s book featuring 30 pages of engaging storytelling. The narrative follows Busy Hen as she cares for her five little chicks while ensuring that the sixth, still an egg, remains warm. As she navigates the challenges posed by a lurking fox, readers will discover how her chicks display unexpected bravery.
This book presents a lively and rhythmic text filled with catchy refrains that encourage participation. Children will enjoy the repeated action words, which invite them to think creatively about how to act out the story. With themes centered around animals and farm life, Six Little Chicks offers an entertaining experience for young readers, making it a fun addition to any children’s library.
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Busy Hen has five little chicks to look after while making sure number six – still an egg- stays warm. The last thing she needs is hairy, scary Fox sniffing about. She is frantic when the other birds warn her that her chicks are in danger, but her five little chicks are a lot braver than she realises!
The rollicking rhythmic text is rammed with catchy refrains that beg to be shouted out. Children will love the repeated action words and thinking of new ways to act them out.
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