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Catch That Chicken!

by Atinuke, illustrated by Angela Brooksbank

Interest age: 3 to 6
Reading age: 6+

Published by Candlewick Press, 2021

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About this book

Lami is the best chicken-catcher in the whole village.

Her sister Sadia is speedy at spelling; her friend Fatima is fast at braiding hair; and her brother Bilal is brave with bulls but, when it comes to catching chickens, no one is faster or braver than Lami.

But on the day, she chases a chicken up into the baobab tree, Lami is going too fast. And while she’s leaping, lunging, scrambling and snatching, she slips, falls and hurts her ankle so badly that it puffs up like the neck of an angry lizard.

How is Lami going to catch chickens now? Perhaps, as Nana Nadia says, what she needs is quick thinking rather than quick feet?

This joyful picture book fizzes with the energy, colour, rhythms and bustle of Nigerian village life and, by following Lami’s chicken-chasing antics, highlights plenty of cultural detail that could be the starting point for further discussion.

Alliterative text and repeated phrases will encourage children to join in while the vibrant illustrations are wonderfully expressive and intricate, so youngsters will enjoy chasing the chicken through the pages as much as Lami does.

A great book for reading to groups, as well as sharing at home.

About the author

Atinuke was born and grew up in Nigeria. She writes children's books because she loves the vibrancy, joy, wisdom and humour of her own African culture, which she includes a lot of in her work. She shares with children all over the world how modern life is in Africa, how amazing African traditions and cultures are, and how our human joys and sorrows are the same.

She also tells traditional African stories which make her international audiences laugh and cry. Her books have been published in the UK, USA, France and Japan and have won lots of awards. Atinuke spends most of her time at home quietly dreaming up stories, but she sometimes visits schools and book festivals — she loves to meet her readers! Atinuke lives in Pembrokeshire.

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