The Happy Egg

The Happy Egg by Ruth Krauss is a charming book published by HarperCollins on February 1, 2005. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story explores the journey of a little bird inside an egg, highlighting its limitations and the transformative moment when it finally hatches, symbolizing growth and potential.
Readers will find a gentle narrative that celebrates the themes of animals and birds, reflecting the promise and confidence inherent in both young birds and children. The book employs a straightforward yet engaging style, making it accessible for young audiences. With its focus on the simple yet profound experience of hatching, The Happy Egg invites readers to appreciate the wonders of nature and the joy of new beginnings.
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When a little bird is inside an egg, it cannot walk, it cannot sing, and it cannot fly. All it can do is be sat on. But when the time is just right: Pop! — out it comes. And then a little bird can do almost anything! With the same insightful simplicity of their classic The Carrot Seed, Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson celebrate the promise and confidence of little birds (and young children) everywhere.
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