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AGATHA PARROT AND THE THIRTEENTH CHICKEN by Kjartan Poskitt

AGATHA PARROT AND THE THIRTEENTH CHICKEN

From the Agatha Parrot series, volume 3

by Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by Wes Hargis

Pub Date: June 27th, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-544-50909-2
Publisher: Clarion Books

Agatha Parrot is back for another silly, almost plausible adventure.

When the heated box intended to house 13 new chicks at the Odd Street School breaks, Agatha, Martha, Ivy, and Bianca are each given a covered shoe box with chicks inside for them to babysit overnight. When Agatha gets home, her little sister accidentally releases her chicks. Back at school, when the girls get together to let the chicks play soccer, they discover that there are only 12. Agatha’s convinced she’s lost the 13th chicken and spends a scary, mayhem-filled time worrying, going through all sorts of troubles trying to find the missing baby. Could he, for instance, be the blob behind the new wallpaper? “PANIC PANIC!” Agatha’s breezy first-person voice is nothing short of exuberant, sometimes slightly tinged with just a tiny bit of good-humored sarcasm that rings very true, and each of her friends has enough different traits to come across as an individual, though the lack of racial markers will lead readers to believe that they are probably as white as Agatha. Hargis’ black-and-white illustrations are liberally sprinkled through pages that feature plenty of white space and just a couple of paragraphs of easy, inviting text. Two illustrations placed just before the story begins provide helpful background information for readers new to the series.

An enthusiastic romp with a friendly grade schooler, just right for those newly transitioning to chapter books.

(Fiction. 6-9)