Catch That Chicken!

By Atinuke

Illustrated by Angela Brooksbank

Fast, brave Lami has to learn to do quick thinking, not quick running, if she wants to be the best chicken catcher in the village!

Lami loves chickens. She's the best chicken catcher in the village. She's fast, she's brave and she always catches that chicken. Until the day she chases one up the baobab tree, slips ... and falls. How can she catch chickens with a sore ankle? Could there be another way to catch that chicken? Told with great humour by Nigerian storyteller, Atinuke, this story of the headstrong, impetuous Lami will strike a chord with all children. The gentle message – to use quick thinking not just quick running – gives an incredibly satisfying ending, while Angela Brooksbank's beautiful artwork captures the energy and the beauty of the West African setting perfectly.

Categories: Picture Books

For readers aged: 3+

  • Publication details:
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781406394504
  • Published: 01 Jul 2021
  • Price: £7.99
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  • Size: 280 x 248 mm
  • Pages: 32

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'Praise for B is for Baby: "This is a clever and unusual book, with beautiful illustrations and a fun story that little children will delight in following. Atinuke’s books are always a feast for senses, showcasing the beauty of the author’s home. They make a great addition to any classroom, nursery and home.”' Booktrust

'Who needs a whole alphabet when one letter can tell a story as entertaining as this one ...an appealing package of rhythmic repetition and vibrant images' New York Times Book Review

'Praise for Baby Goes to Market: "This is a gorgeous picturebook crammed with detail and a delightful thing to share with children.”' School Librarian

'Featured in The Bookseller July Previews.' The Bookseller

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