Here Comes Henny

Here Comes Henny by Charlotte Pomerantz is a delightful first edition published by Greenwillow Books in 1994. This 24-page book, written in English, presents a humorous story about a mother hen and her picky chicks, exploring themes of animals and farm life through playful, tongue-twisting rhymes.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative as Henny navigates her chicks’ snack preferences, leading to a series of amusing events. The story is designed to engage young listeners, encouraging laughter with its repetitious rhymes and absurd situations. Accompanied by illustrations that enhance the humor, this book is a charming addition to juvenile fiction, particularly for those interested in stories featuring animals and farm settings.
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What’s a mother hen to do when her chickies get too picky? Find out in this tongue-twisting tale pack-pack-packed with laughter. “Impossible to read only once” — Chicago Tribune Henny is carrying a sacky filled with snicky-snacky for her chicks. They demand a snacky-snicky instead. So Henny eats the snicky-snacky. But the chicks know what to do! “The repetitious rhymes may tangle the tongue, but young listeners will be given to gales of laughter….Illustrations complement well the absurdity of the tale.”–School Library Journal.
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