The Easter Egg Farm
By (Author) Mary Jane Auch
Holiday House Inc
Holiday House Inc
1st January 1992
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Paperback
32
Width 208mm, Height 277mm, Spine 3mm
153g
Mrs. Pennywort's hen, Pauline, can't seem to lay eggs like the others. . . . Until she finds some inspiration, and a strange talent.
When she nests outside to get away from the noise and teasing of the others, Pauline manages to lay a beautiful sky-blue egg. Watching a ladybug in the grass, she lays a bright red spotted egg. The hen is confused, but Mrs. Pennywort is thrilledand she takes Pauline on an adventure!
Soon Pauline is laying eggs of all colors and patterns, to the delight of everyone who sees them. It seems like the perfect way to celebrate Easter. . . . even when the eggs start hatching into brightly colored chicks.
Mary Jane Auch's funny text and vibrant illustrations will make this an Easter favorite. . . . and a year-round reminder of the importance of being true to yourself.
"Auch's illustrations for her first picture book have as much humorous verve as her popular books for older children . . . the vibrant, comical illustrations are sure to appeal."Kirkus Reviews
"Eggs-actly right."Publishers Weekly
Mary Jane and Herm Auch have collaborated on more than ten picture books written by Mary Jane. Both artists used digital techniques to create the illustrations in this book. The Auchs live outside of Rochester, New York, and keep a small flock of chickens.