FICTION

Extraordinary Warren Saves the Day

illus. by Sarah Dillard. 64p. S. & S./Aladdin. Oct. 2014. Tr $12.99. ISBN 9781481403528; ebk. $9.99. ISBN 9781481403535.
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K-Gr 3—Warren is a chicken who lives on a farm filled with routines. From sunup to sundown, the chicks all follow what the coach has them do. For Warren, naptime is his favorite because it gives him a chance to dream of all the places he wants to go. His best friend, Egg, is the only chick who understands Warren, and together they support one another. When Egg pursues his curiosities to fly, he gets in a bit of trouble. Warren is the only chick who isn't blinded by the daily routines and sets out on a mission to rescue his friend. With colorful illustrations, an engaging plot, and simple text presented in short sentences or graphic novel format, this book will attract readers. Warren and Egg show children the power of reaching for one's dreams and exhibiting moonshot thinking. Food humor is also included, with references to scrambled and sunny-side up eggs. Educators will appreciate the opportunities within the book for students to make inferences, such as when Egg goes to a pond but calls it an ocean or when he goes into a cornfield but calls it a jungle. The supporting illustrations give just enough detail for readers to make an informed guess. A wonderful addition.—Andy Plemmons, David C. Barrow Elementary, Athens, GA
Chicken Warren (Extraordinary Warren) dreams of traveling to distant lands, but he and his protégé, the recently hatched Egg, don't know how to fly. When Egg miraculously flies the coop and ends up on the other side of the road, Warren must find him. With clean-lined digital illustrations and witty dialogue, Dillard uses perspective in her graphic-panel layout to great comic effect.

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