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Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick?

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7th May 2015

Price: £11.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781444918281

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Rosie has lost her baby chick. She looks under the hen house. She looks behind the wheelbarrow. But little baby chick isn’t there. But watch out Rosie – there’s someone following you, and it’s not just your baby chick!

The funny sequel to the much-loved and bestselling Rosie’s Walk, with the same element of danger and surprise that children so enjoy.

Reviews

Daily Post
It's lovely to see Rosie back again
Primary Times
Fun for everyone
Reading Zone
It's a real pleasure to see Pat Hutchins' follow-up picture book
Tyger Tale
A fascinating exercise in returning to your past
Books For Keeps
The Sixties palette manages to look bright and appealing and Hutchins's illustrations still look really stylish
huffingtonpost.co.uk
A charming, sweet and funny book about a hen who's lost her chick
Bookwitch
Rather funny
The Daily Mail
Young children will love the 'look behind you' storyline, and this deceptively simple tale, packed with visual detail, should become as popular as the first Rosie adventure
The Times
Pat Hutchins is the Harper Lee of children's books...Hutchins' nostalgic illustrations and careful words keep the smallest chicks engaged to the end.
School Librarian
Bravo, Pat Hutchins, you have not lost your exquisite touch!
Carousel
This sequel to the iconic Rosie's Walk is infused with the same gentle, ironic visual humour ... Highly recommended
Kirkus
Where have you been all these years, Rosie? Welcome back, and hello to your little chick.
Publishers Weekly
Hutchins reprises her hand-drawn style and autumnal palette, with the action unspooling across the lower margin of the spreads against a backdrop of orchards and haystacks. This mild continuation stays so true to Rosie's Walk that it could've easily been published a few years after that book, instead of almost 50
School Library Journal
A charming sequel to the classic Rosie's Walk and an appealing read-aloud for all collections
BULLETIN OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN’S BOOKS
This is a diverting outing, and adults and children who are fond of Rosie will especially enjoy this companion piece.