FICTION

Chick-o-Saurus Rex

illus. by Daniel Jennewein. 32p. S & S. July 2013. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-1-4424-5186-5; ebook $12.99. ISBN 978-1-4424-5189-6. LC 2012019834.
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K-Gr 2—Little Chick longs to play in the tree house, but the entrance is guarded by three bullies. Little Donkey, Little Pig, and Little Sheep insist that only the brave and mighty can belong to their club and put up a "No Chickens Allowed" sign. So Little Chick searches for an impressive relative. His dad helps him discover a picture of Grandpa Rooster and a fossil and tells him that legend has it that an ancient ancestor is buried beyond the farm. Wearing their pith helmets and holding pickaxes, father and son dig one hole after another until they discover a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. Renaming himself Chick-o-Saurus Rex, the chick hurries back to the tree house and rescues the bullies from a hungry wolf. His brave act wins him acclaim and opens the tree house to all the farm animals. The cartoon artwork uses simple lines and bright colors. An author's note explains that paleontologists have confirmed that chickens really are T. rex's closest living relative. Dinosaur-loving youngsters will warm to Little Chick, whose courage has nothing to do with his size.—Mary Jean Smith, formerly at Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN

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