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Highlights
- Hens are smart, savvy, and like to cuddle, as Aaron describes in this picture book about his relationship with his best friend, a Rhode Island Red hen he names Margaret.Award-winning artist Amelia Hansen's delightful illustrations and author Sandy De Lisle's charming text engage young readers with the full range of responsibilities and joys of raising backyard hens.
- 3-7 Years
- 9.5" x 8.9" Hardcover
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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About the Book
Can a hen be a boy's best friend? Aaron thinks so!Book Synopsis
Hens are smart, savvy, and like to cuddle, as Aaron describes in this picture book about his relationship with his best friend, a Rhode Island Red hen he names Margaret.
Award-winning artist Amelia Hansen's delightful illustrations and author Sandy De Lisle's charming text engage young readers with the full range of responsibilities and joys of raising backyard hens. Aaron tells the story of how his family interacts with their six adopted hens, not just in chores like keeping the chicken coop clean, but playing with, petting the hens, and tucking them in at night. When their mother bakes a birthday cake for his brother, Aaron makes sure that the eggs come from Margaret.
Young readers learn that hens recognize people they've met, can tell time and solve problems, as well as learning that hens require ongoing care after they stop laying eggs. The final page of the book lists additional resources for adults.
Sandy De Lisle is making her debut as a children's picture book author. Sandy has worked as a public school teacher and currently as senior manager of content development for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).
Amelia Hansen is the award-winning illustrator of It's Raining Cats and Cats!, Are You Ready for Me?, It's Raining Pups and Dogs and At the Dog Park with Sam and Lucy, all Gryphon Press titles, as well as nineteen other books exploring the connections between people, animals, and the earth.
Review Quotes
"Hens for Friends is not only a great story about animal-human friendship, but it is also filled with useful, interesting information about raising backyard hens. The illustrations of the chickens are realistic while also being warm and inviting. This book would be a valuable addition to any classroom or library to help children understand proper pet care. Kids of all ages will love this book. I can't wait to read Hens for Friends to my granddaughter!" --Nancy Carlson, author of Sometimes You Barf, I Like Me, and sixty-four other beloved children's picture books "Hens for Friends is a recommended read for anyone looking for a beautiful tale of friendship between an animal and a child. An enchanting story of compassion and respect extended by a young boy to a hen named Margaret, it provides an opportunity to see chickens showcased as the wonderful, engaging individuals they are." --Suzanne McMillan, Senior Director, Farm Animal Welfare Campaign, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Kirkus Reviews: "Aarón loves all his family's chickens, but Rhode Island Red Margaret is his special favorite. It's no wonder, as Margaret has an especially fetching expression in Hansen's line-and-watercolor illustrations, which take advantage of natural chicken physiognomy to endow Margaret and the rest of the flock with demure "smiles." They make it clear that it's not just the eggs that spur Aarón's devotion. In a simple, personable narration, Aarón tells readers that his family got their flock from Mother Hen Chicken Rescue after the city council passed an ordinance allowing residents to keep the birds. He explains how they house, care for, and feed the chickens, gather eggs, and use the composted "poop" in their garden. When Aarón remarks that the chickens' dust baths look like fun, his mother soberly explains that factory-farm chickens live in decidedly worse conditions. With that one exception, De Lisle keeps the tone light, ending the story with a birthday cake for little brother Eduardo made with Margaret's eggs. Backmatter explains more about chicken keeping, offers tips on chicken care, and for readers prepared to keep them responsibly, suggests resources for chicken adoption. Margaret and the rest of the flock are depicted on the endpapers, but it's a shame that they are not specifically identified by breed. That Aarón and his family are Latino is just icing on the cake in this engaging introduction to keeping backyard chickens. (Picture book. 5-8)"
About the Author
Author Sandy De Lisle: Only because she has serious concerns that her dogs Jazz, Rambo, and Fluff would not tolerate hens for friends, Sandy De Lisle lives chicken-less in a Chicago suburb with her husband Dave and their three sons Dustin, Aaron, and Grayson. As a former teacher, and now, a writer for the ASPCA, Sandy values the power of stories in creating a more humane world. Hens for Friends is her first picture book.Artist Amelia Hansen: Amelia Hansen is the much-honored illustrator of It's Raining Cats and Cats!, Are You Ready for Me?, It's Raining Pups and Dogs, and At the Dog Park with Sam and Lucy, all Gryphon Press titles, as well as nineteen other books exploring the connections between people, animals, and the earth. If she's not in her studio, you may find Amelia painting outdoors, riding her bike, walking with friends, or hanging out with her husband, cats, chickens and bees.