

Today I want to look at that conflict from another angle - how it played out on the buzzy, audio-only, invite-only social network Clubhouse. The only awkwardness in the story (from a read aloud perspective) was that it seemed heavily edited cutting out wording that would have made the story flow better.Yesterday we talked about how a recent social media conflict between journalists and the tech world might be better framed as a conflict between managers and their employees. The strength of the story comes from its illustrations.
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I gazed at this page for a long time eventually laughing at Peggy appearing on several TV screens. One page in particular was quite striking-"Peggy saw things she had never seen before" appears to be a blend of water colors and photographs. The pages of Peggy are rich, thick, and creamy filled with witty images of things Peggy discovers on her windy adventure. The clever and brave chicken uses her wits to follow a sunflower onto a train and out into the country where she soon finds herself back home with the help of some familiar pigeons. Peggy saw new and interesting things but she missed her home. Peggy lived in a small house on a quiet street until one day a blustery wind swooped her away and off into an adventure in the city. Get your self a copy today at your local indie bookshop or public library! Simple and driect text and illustrations will engage and create opportunities for making up stories about what else is going on-something I always LOVE in picture books. Young children will enjoy the absurdity of Peggy's situation, and go along on this adventure with no qualms. Why I think this is PERFECT for a preschool story time.

Rides up AND down on an escalator.Īnd all the "one-things" are set against the never ending city street mob scene of umbrellas and feet and legs.Is it a low riding chicken or low riding kid seeing this story? The answer is yes.

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Nibbling salty buttery popcorn while relishing the soft cushy velvet seat at a movie theater. She finds her way home, with the help of a sunflower and a flock of friends on a rainy day.Ĭhildren will enjoy the perspective of Peggy's low ride through the city streets, and on those many "one-things"that just cannot be missed! You know how a child will focus on the one sight on a walk that most adults gloss over? Peggy's focus will find that piece of the scenery that a child more than likely would find. Peggy decides to explore, see what is out there, and take it all in.īut after seeing it all, Peggy yearns for her yard, and takes an even braver step. Upon landing in an unexpected change of scenery, Peggy is not one to panic and run away a la Chicken Little. Take Peggy, and her unexpected bounce out of her normal everyday routine(breakfast,yard & pigeon watching) and into the exciting, hustling, bustling big city.

Bet you didn't know that chickens were such a brave, adventurous lot,ehh? Sure, they may not have loads to say, but they live, LIVE, for experiencing all that the universe dishes out to them.
