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Shelly Hen Lays Eggs
By (Author) Deborah Chancellor
Illustrated by Julia Groves
Scallywag Press
Scallywag Press
1st June 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Cooking and food
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Picture storybooks
823.92
Short-listed for Teach Early Years Award 2022
Paperback
32
Width 240mm, Height 240mm
Age range 3 to 6
A little boy watches Shelly Hen as she feeds on bugs in the grass, chats to her friends and settles down in the nesting box to lay an egg.
Complete with a fun quiz and information section, this book is intended to show very young children where eggs come from and how chickens live.
The bright illustrations and short bursts of clear text make this a good book to use in EYFS to help explain where our food comes from. School Librarian
'A welcome addition to the nonfiction bookshelves the additional information will extend childrens understanding in KS1 Just Imagine
This brilliantly illustrated series is informative and fascinating for younger readers who are curious about where our food comes from and how these animals are cared for on farms and in nature.' Just Imagine;Food is a popular theme in foundation stage settings so this would be a useful book to add to school and nursery collections.' Red Reading Hub;'A really lovely series, stylish and great to share and a perfect introduction to farms, where our food comes from, and non-fiction texts for young children EYFS and KS1. Reading Zone reviewer - 4 stars; When a little boy watches a hen all day, he finds out lots about how they live and how we use their eggs. Exploring where food comes from and how it reaches the table, Shelly Hen is a useful text to help EYFS and KS1 children understand how eggs are important in a balanced diet, and how important it is that the hens which lay them are treated well. School Reading List; Set young feathers fluttering with the latest enlightening and entertaining picture book in a series which helps children to understand where their food comes from and just how precious it is. The perfect book to help explain the concept of sustainability to your budding eco-warriors. Lancashire Evening Post;Picture books can be a wonderful way of introducing young children to narrative non-fiction and Shelly Hen Lays Eggs written by Deborah Chancellor and illustrated by Julia Groves is an excellent example An excellent book for Early Years settings. A Library Lady;'At the back there is a great section where you can match the words to the pictures! This is great for consolidating learning! There is also a brilliant section about hens, eggs and chickens! The illustrations by Julia Groves are fabulous! Bright and beautiful with bold tones throughout! This was a very enjoyable read and perfect if youre taking a trip to a farm!' Inclusive Childrens Books
Deborah Chancellor has written over a hundred books for children, from toddlers to teenagers. She lives with her family in Saffron Walden, Essex. Julia Groves has designed and illustrated a range of baby books and picture books for Childsplay. She lives with her family in Norfolk.