It's time for bed for Little Chicken, and Papa warns her not to interrupt the story this time. However, she just can't help herself, and ends up interrupting all of the stories in an amusing fashion! Papa reads her three classic fairy tales, and Chicken interrupts each one with a "common sense" ending that made me giggle out loud. At the end, Papa tells Chicken to read her own story out loud, and we see that Chicken is also a little artist.
Such a cute story! Stein's illustrations are also fun, done in warm colors and suggesting coziness. I did a little bit of research and found out that Stein used "watercolor, water-soluble crayon, china marker, pen, opaque white ink, and tea" to create these remarkable illustrations (Junior Library Guild, 2010).
Such a cute story! Stein's illustrations are also fun, done in warm colors and suggesting coziness. I did a little bit of research and found out that Stein used "watercolor, water-soluble crayon, china marker, pen, opaque white ink, and tea" to create these remarkable illustrations (Junior Library Guild, 2010).
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