Anansi Fishing

Anansi Fishing by Eric A. Kimmel, published by Live Oak Media on April 30, 2008, presents a whimsical tale centered around Pauline the Hen, who struggles to lay eggs in the chaotic environment of the hen house. This edition offers a unique narrative that explores the unexpected outcomes of Pauline’s unusual egg-laying abilities, which are influenced by her surroundings, leading to surprising results when the eggs hatch.
Readers will find a blend of humor and creativity as the story unfolds, showcasing the imaginative scenarios that arise from Pauline’s perspective. The book falls under the category of juvenile fiction and consists of short stories that engage young readers with its playful premise. Through Pauline’s adventures, the narrative invites exploration of themes related to perception and the unexpected, making it an entertaining read for children.
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Pauline the Hen can’t seem to lay eggs amidst all the confusion of the hen house. When she does lay one, they look like whatever was in her sight – from the sky and flowers to the Mona Lisa. Just when Pauline’s owner thinks she can cash in on the unusual eggs, they hatch, into very unusual chicks.
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