Spring Chicken
Format:Paperback
Publisher:O'Brien Press Ltd
Published:10th Mar '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Amelia Egghart is a chicken with a dream.
She wants to fly for longer than any chicken ever has before. There’s a problem though – chickens have very small wings. Luckily, Amelia’s best friend (and genius inventor) Ferguson is here to help.
All she needs to do is follow the plan …
What a brilliant and fun picture book! A fantastic story (loads of word-play and references that make it a great read for grown-ups, too) with plenty of action and ideas that pull children right into the story. There is a strong reference to never giving up on your dreams, creative problem-solving, resilience and the importance of friendship. The illustrations are bright, cheerful and packed full of expression. This is the perfect story to start off your springtime reading. Funny, charming, adventurous, clever…it’s just wonderful!
-- Fallen Star StoriesWith a light-touch message about the importance of persevering and gentle championing of STEM skills, Paul Nugent’s adventure is funny, satisfying and repeat readings will find lots of new things to enjoy. There are jokes for grown-ups to enjoy (take a look at the titles of the books scattered about the floor in Ferguson’s studio for example) and everyone will find Amelia and Ferguson delightful
-- Books for Keeps’ Book of the WeekNugent’s illustrations are full of character and children will love reading about Amelia’s adventures
-- Irish Independentlight as a feather and with plenty of puns, this is a tale of perseverance with plenty of humour speckled throughout
-- Irish Examiner
just unbelievable
-- Librarians Tracy and Jennie on RTE Radio 1’s Claire ByrneISBN: 9781788494793
Dimensions: 260mm x 215mm x 3mm
Weight: 167g
32 pages