How to Draw a Brave Chicken
by Ethan T. Berlin
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Pub Date Aug 27 2024 | Archive Date Nov 26 2024
Astra Publishing House | Hippo Park
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Description
Follow these simple instructions for drawing a brave chicken: Draw an oval, two dots for eyes, triangles for the beak, lines for legs, and some wings. Easy enough. But wait . . . where is the chicken? Oh, she’s hiding! Maybe she needs armor to feel brave . . . so let’s draw her some shiny armor. Now she’s feeling brave—and she wants to chase a dragon! Oh no, Chicken! Are you sure you want to do that?
Kids and adults will have a ball watching the gang from How to Draw a Happy Cat go off the rails again! Comedian and author, Ethan T. Berlin and wicked-funny illustrator Jimbo Matison team up once again in the perfect follow up to continue the fun.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781662640643 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 40 |
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Featured Reviews
Hilarious and adorable. Yes, you learn how to draw a brave chicken, but you also get a fun little story. The end is a setup for a sequel! I definitely want to read that one too.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
"How to Draw a Brave Chicken" is a fun (and funny!) interactive book that guides the reader on how to draw different characters in the plot. If your kiddos like "Don't Press the Button" and "Dragons Love Tacos" then they will enjoy this playful tale of a brave chicken who needs a little help actually being brave.
We would have given it 5 stars but then we got almost to the end where we found a fart joke; it's a trope that just doesn't suit our taste.
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