Chick and Brain Egg or Eyeball? by Cece Bell
by Cece Bell
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About This Book
Newbery Honoree Cece Bell follows her offbeat Chick and Brain: Smell My Foot with an even wackier story for beginning readers, sure to elicit eye-rolling squeals of delight. Oh! Oh, oh, oh! Look what Brain found. Chick and Spot say it is an egg. Brain says it is an eyeball. Is it an egg or an eyeball? The inimitable Cece Bell is back with a second hilarious primer on good manners gone awry and arguments run amok. Perfectly pitched to kids just learning to read and loaded with verbal and visual c
Our Review
This hilarious early reader book introduces foundational concepts about manners and perspective through a delightfully absurd debate between two friends. When Brain discovers a mysterious round object, Chick insists it's an egg while Brain is convinced it's an eyeball, setting the stage for a comedy of errors that teaches basic reasoning skills. The simple, repetitive dialogue builds confidence for children just beginning to read independently, while the visual humor provides constant support for comprehension. Cece Bell masterfully balances slapstick comedy with genuine educational value in this early chapter book that makes learning to read an absolute joy.
What truly sets this book apart is how it transforms a simple disagreement into a laugh-out-loud lesson in social-emotional learning and critical thinking. The exaggerated facial expressions and comic timing in the illustrations perfectly complement the deadpan text, creating multiple layers of humor that will have both children and adults chuckling. Young readers who enjoy silly stories with heart will find themselves completely engaged in this debate about object identification and social etiquette. The book's clever approach to teaching perspective-taking through absurdist comedy ensures it will become a frequently requested favorite for developing readers.
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