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Pigs in Planes: The Chicken Egg-splosion
Pigs in Planes: The Chicken Egg-splosion
Oct 11, 2024 12:22 AM

Author:Paul Cooper

Pigs in Planes: The Chicken Egg-splosion

Kweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

When the alarm squeal sounds it must be a job for Captain Peter Porker and the PIGS IN PLANES!

There's an emergency somewhere in Animal Paradise and the hogs are heading high in the sky to Chicken Island. An hen-ormous robbery has put the chickens in a spin - and the egg-nappers have vanished. WHO has stolen the prized eggs - and why?

PiPs are GO!

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This is a well observed story about the growing confidence of a young boy

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—— TES

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A delightful tale from the celebrated author

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Tummy-wobbling humour

—— Mary Arrigan , Irish Examiner

This is a wonderful re-telling by Anthony Browne of the Goldilocks fairy tale, which Browne gives a modern setting and a contemporary twist . . . The story is beautifully presented with the Bear family's world drawn in bright colours while 'Goldilocks' inhabits a bleak inner city landscape. The ending turns our usual convictions on their head, however, as we are shown it is the grey city world that has the warmth of a real home

—— Reading Zone

The merging of the fairytale/streetscape ending is a masterstroke

—— Irish examiner

A thought provoking new take on the traditional story of Goldilocks . . . Anthony Browne leaves readers lots to think about

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Anthony Browne offers a new perspective on an old tale

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