Author:Harry Horse
Little Rabbit is very excited at the thought of being a big brother. However, when Mama has three babies, instead of the expected one, things don’t go as smoothly as Little Rabbit had hoped. Perhaps babies are not as much fun as he first thought! But Little Rabbit's new siblings adore him and when Little Rabbit is the only one who can get them to sleep, he realizes how special it is to be a big brother. A very poignant tale, full of humourously familiar moments for any family expecting a new baby.
Married co-creators Stutzman and Fox open this outrageous story of planetary annihilation with a prediction: "On Friday, Llama will destroy the world." The seriously silly tale then details a single week's events, beginning on Monday with Llama's consumption of "more cake than any llama should ever eat." His indulgence is merely the "first mistake" in what turns out to be a domino effect of cascading errors . . . dessert has never seemed so epic.
—— Publishers WeeklyCleverly daft storytelling at its very, very best
—— Maz Evans, author of Who Let The Gods Out?Hysterically funny!
—— Jeremy Strong, author of My Brother’s Famous BottomFull of heart and humour, wit and wisdom, and rivers of rhino poo
—— Sophie Anderson, author of The House With Chicken LegsWonderfully heart-warming and absolutely hilarious
—— Cat Doyle, author of The Storm Keeper's IslandLaugh out loud funny, with an important underlying message on how to cope with anxiety
—— Abie Longstaff, author of How To Catch a WitchFresh and funny - this reads like a modern-day Dahl
—— Christopher Edge, author of The Many Worlds of Albie BrightIn the words of Jean-Claude the pigeon, I am in love with this most delicious, beautiful and delectable book and I wish to fly away with it!
—— Laura Ellen Anderson, author of Amelia Fang and Witch WarsBrilliant, laugh-out-loud funny and genuinely moving
—— M.G. Leonard, author of Beetle BoySo good you'll CLUCK with laughter!
—— Pamela Butchart, author of Baby Aliens Got My TeacherI laughed out loud at the part about yin and yang and win and wang. Oh, and the rhino poo - giant poo will never not be funny.
—— Lara Williamson, author of A Boy Called Hope and The Boy Who Sailed the OceanOne of the most hyped children's debut of the decade.. Here is the modern masterpiece: a book that is full of laughs, while also exploring childhood anxiety.. This is a touching and engaging story. This savvy, comic tale ticks every box.
—— The Daily TelegraphThis really is one of the funniest, freshest debuts I've read in a long time. Delightfully silly and utterly heartfelt.. Comedy is hard to do right, but Copeland's enviable timing and knack for properly laugh-out-loud jokes set this apart. Charlie's experiences in animal form are comedy gold... it is just genius. A real delight and deserves to be huge.
—— The BooksellerAn adventure of fantastical proportions.. a comic novel which fans of Kid Normal will flock to
—— The Irish TimesThis is a book that isn't what you expect, cleverly portraying ways of dealing with stress and anxiety..This is a brilliant and positive debut from Sam Copeland
—— BooktrustVery funny indeed.
—— Robin Stevens, author of the Murder Most Unladylike SeriesCharlie Changes Into a Chicken is a gloriously fun, madcap adventure with a celebration of friendship at its heart.
—— Anna James, author of Pages & Co: Tilly and the Book WanderersA clever and hilarious story with a hero you'll love... I'm already looking forward to the next one
—— Parents In TouchA brilliant debut . . . laugh-out-loud funny
—— The Mail on SundayGloriously silly, gleefully naughty and totally entertaining
—— Michelle Harrison, author of A Pinch of MagicFor readers of about seven-plus, Sam Copeland's debut Charlie Changes Into a Chicken (Puffin) is a stand-out star, offering belly-busting hilarity and a loving, light touch take on childhood anxiety . . . A supportive cast of friends (fiendishly clever Flora in particular), subtly planted strategies for coping with worry, and some joyfully silly metanarrative tricks (including a publisher's letter of apology) place Charlie head and shoulders above the competition; Sarah Horne's wild-haired, twitch-eyed illustrations add another layer to the fun.
—— The GuardianAn essential talent, full of the best of Roald Dahl and David Walliams
—— Elle (France)Fantastically ridiculous and silly in equal measures . . . will have readers snorting with giggles
—— The Northern Echo"One of the most hyped children's debut of the decade.. Here is the modern masterpiece: a book that is full of laughs, while also exploring childhood anxiety.. This is a touching and engaging story. This savvy, comic tale ticks every box."
—— The Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year"A stand-out star, offering belly-busting hilarity.. Head and shoulders above the competition."
—— The Guardian, Children's Books of the Month"A brilliant debut... a book that is not only laugh-out-loud funny but offers important advice about coping with anxiety."
—— The Mail on Sunday, Children's Books of the Month"The best kind of silly."
—— The Observer, Children's Books of the Month"An essential talent, full of the best of Roald Dahl"
—— Elle"This is one of the best children's tales we've come across in years... hilariously funny but with proper heart.. providing laughter on every page, it's a sure-fire debut hit."
—— Waterstones, Book of the Month"This really is one of the funniest, freshest debuts I've read in a long time. Delightfully silly and utterly heartfelt.. Comedy is hard to do right, but Copeland's enviable timing and knack for properly laugh-out-loud jokes set this apart. Charlie's experiences in animal form are comedy gold... it is just genius. A real delight and deserves to be huge."
—— The Bookseller, Books of the Month"An adventure of fantastical proportions.. a comic novel which fans of Kid Normal will flock to"
—— The Irish Times"A great example of a kids' book with lots of humour."
—— The Sun"Sam Copeland's debut is brilliant, laugh-out-loud funny and genuinely moving. However, Charlie Changes into a Chicken is not just a joyous read, through its relentlessly hilarious narrative it ingeniously communicates an important message for children who struggle with anxiety or are confronted by difficulties in their life. A great debut is one that you feel must have always existed, and this is one of those books. Every school library needs to have multiple copies and may I recommend it to every single parent out there."
—— MG Leonard, author of Beetle Boy"Fresh and funny - this reads like a modern-day Dahl."
—— Christopher Edge, author of The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day"This is a book that isn't what you expect, cleverly portraying ways of dealing with stress and anxiety..This is a brilliant and positive debut from Sam Copeland"
—— Booktrust"This is a glorious debut from an exciting new voice in children's comedy fiction. Sam Copeland WILL turn into a megastar on the strength of this first outing. Cleverly daft storytelling at its very, very best."
—— Maz Evans, author of Who Let The Gods Out'Very funny indeed.'
—— Robin Stevens, author of A Murder Most Unladylike series"Wonderfully heart-warming and absolutely hilarious."
—— Catherine Doyle, author of The Storm Keeper's IslandSo good you'll CLUCK with laughter
—— Pamela Butchart"Gloriously silly, gleefully naughty, totally entertaining. So good, in fact, that I HAD to finish it once my son was asleep!"
—— Michelle Harrison, author of A Pinch of Magic"Charlie Changes Into a Chicken is a gloriously fun, madcap adventure with a celebration of friendship at its heart."
—— Anna James, author of Pages & Co: Tilly and the Book Wanderers"Hysterically funny!"
—— Jeremy Strong"A heart-warming story that has led to comparisons with such celebrated authors as David Walliams and David Solomons. But this is no ordinary children's story. ... (it) doesn't just entertain his readers but can actually help them to deal with their anxieties."
—— The Irish Examiner"In the words of Jean-Claude the pigeon... I am in love with this most delicious, beautiful and delectable book and I wish to fly away with it!"
—— Laura Ellen Anderson, author of the Amelia Fang series"A clever and hilarious story with a hero you'll love... I'm already looking forward to the next one"
—— Parents In Touch"Laugh-out-loud funny, with an important underlying message on how to cope with anxiety."
—— Abie Longstaff"A side-splitting debut... fantastically ridiculous... will have readers snorting with giggles."
—— Press Association