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Published: 4th January 2023
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Published: 4th October 2023
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Published: 1st October 2025
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Published: 1st October 2025
Two-Headed Chicken: Beak to the Future
By (Author) Tom Angleberger
Illustrated by Tom Angleberger
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Candlewick Press,U.S.
Walker Books US
1st October 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Science fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Action and adventure
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
741.5973
Winner of Children's Book Council - Childrens & Teen Choice Book Awards 2024
Paperback
208
Width 146mm, Height 216mm
369g
Among the infinite universes of the multiverse, anything is possible . . . even time travel. . . . The various antics and shenanigans are funny and well served by the dynamic art. Kirkus Reviews
The two-headed chicken is back, with twice the adventure, twice the jokes, and a lot more heads (wait, did they just accidentally turn into a double-headed space snake). Having lost the Astrocap somewhere in the multiverse, our intrepid hero dons the Timecap to scour the timestream, which looks a lot like broccoli, in search of it. But danger and drama await with every time-hopping POOZB! of the Timecap, including hungry dinosaurs, fierce werewolves, poet Emily Dickinson, a fish with a mustache who wants to talk about feelings, and even the return of the chickens archenemy, Kernel Antlers, the shape-shifting moose! With lively art and quirky nods to history and literature, readers will be swept along for oodles of zany escapadesand brought into the book itself through games, puzzles, drawing activities, and even as a vital character. Tom Anglebergers absurdist humor shines on every page of this nonstop ride.
Among the infinite universes of the multiverse, anything is possible...even time travel. . . . The various antics and shenanigans are funny and well served by the dynamic art. Interactive pages create an extra level of engagement. . . Amusing.
Kirkus Reviews
Tom Angleberger is the author and illustrator of many childrens books, including the Origami Yoda series, which has sold millions of copies worldwide. He lives in Virginia with his wife, Cece Bell.