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Chicken Sunday

by Patricia Polacco

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:1992-03-25
Pages:32
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

The heartwarming story of a group of kids just looking to do the right thing who bring their community together along the way, from master storyteller Patricia Polacco, author of Thank You, Mr. Falker. More than anything in the world, the children want to buy that special Easter bonnet in Mr. Kodinski's shop window for their Miss Eula. She is always so good to them, and how they love to hear her singβ€”her voice is like slow thunder and sweet rain. But the hat costs money, and the children do not

Our Review

This touching picture book explores how three determined children work together to earn money for a special Easter gift for their beloved neighbor, Miss Eula. When they set their sights on a beautiful bonnet from Mr. Kodinski's shop, these young protagonists navigate misunderstandings and discover creative solutions through their egg-decorating enterprise. Polacco's signature storytelling weaves themes of intergenerational friendship, cultural traditions, and community bonds into this memorable narrative. The children's journey demonstrates how small acts of kindness can bridge differences and bring neighborhoods closer together.

What makes this story particularly valuable is its honest portrayal of childhood initiative and cross-cultural understanding, as the children must overcome initial tensions with the shopkeeper. Families will appreciate how the book addresses complex emotions like misunderstanding and redemption while maintaining an uplifting tone. Polacco's vibrant, expressive illustrations bring the characters' warmth and determination to life, creating visual depth that complements the heartfelt plot. This intergenerational story leaves readers with lasting impressions about perseverance, empathy, and the power of community connections.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction