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Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise - by David Ezra Stein (Paperback)

Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise - by  David Ezra Stein (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Little Red Chicken comes home excited about what she learned in school, she explains to Papa that every story has "an elephant of surprise."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Surprise! The little red chicken is back -- and as endearingly silly as ever -- in David Ezra Stein's follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning <i>Interrupting Chicken.</i></b> <p/>It's homework time for the little red chicken, who has just learned about something every good story should have: an elephant of surprise. Or could it be an <i>element</i> of surprise (as her amused papa explains)? As they dive in to story after story, looking for the part that makes a reader say "Whoa! I didn't know <i>that </i>was going to happen," Papa is sure he can convince Chicken he's right. After all, there are definitely<i> </i>no elephants in "The Ugly Duckling," "Rapunzel," or "The Little Mermaid" -- or are there? Elephant or element, something unexpected awaits Papa in every story, but a surprise may be in store for the little red chicken as well. Full of the same boisterous charm that made <i>Interrupting Chicken </i>so beloved by readers, this gleeful follow-up is sure to delight fans of stories, surprises, and elephants alike.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Stein's art is rich, textured and varied. Like 'King Alice, ' this book features stories within stores. All with elephants. Lots and lots of elephants, each of them, as advertised, surprising.<br>--The New York Times Book Review <p/>Stein contrasts the richly colored, comfortable scenes at home with the pale, restrained traditional storybook illustrations, which are in turn jolted by the addition of the colorful, comical Elephant of Surprise and Chicken herself. Following the same basic structure as the original story, this sequel is fresh, funny, and satisfying in its own way. A treat for Interrupting Chicken fans.<br>--Booklist (starred review) <p/>Stein masterfully builds suspense with each imbedded story, for a gag that only gets more fun with each reveal.<br>--Publishers Weekly (starred review) <p/>The prose matches the vibrancy of the illustrations with humorous dialogue between Chicken and her patient Papa. Multiple award-winning author and illustrator Stein has created a noteworthy title for library shelves in addition to his already beloved collection of picture books. A terrific choice for one-on-one and small group sharing.<br>--School Library Journal (starred review) <p/>Stein's mixed-media illustrations allow the narrative styles to bounce back and forth between silly and serious, showing both wacky and cozy moments and honoring the warm, loving relationship between Chicken and her caregiver. Like its Caldecott Honor-winning predecessor <i>Interrupting Chicken</i>, this story centers on one extended gag; but many will enjoy giggling at it again and again, likely with a grownup of their own.<br>--The Horn Book <p/>Little Chicken is back, and her metafictive editorial impulses are as strong as ever...fans of the two loving characters will be delighted to see them again. Unsurprisingly good.<br>--Kirkus Reviews <p/>The father's amused exasperation [in <i>Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise</i>], the child's delight, the wordplay and the exuberant artwork all combine to make this picture book at once a celebration of love and language and an entertainment that will stand up to many, many bedtime readings. Some jokes never get old.<br>--The Wall Street Journal<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David Ezra Stein </b>is the author-illustrator of many picture books, including <i>Interrupting Chicken</i>, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor, <i>I'm My Own Dog, Ice Boy, </i>and <i>Dinosaur Kisses. </i>He lives with his family in Kew Gardens, New York.

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