Chickens Don’t Live In Tree Houses!
A Lily Saves the Day Book
by Laura Willingham
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Pub Date 23 Jun 2022 | Archive Date 29 Sep 2022
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Description
Lily's creativeness turns a stressful situation into a positive adventure. Along the way she expresses empathy, compassion, and sacrifice to help others in need. In the end Lily and her family discover that home is where you make it.
Story takeaways:
Valuing together time.
Moving out of your comfort zone and turning it into a positive adventure.
Home is where you make it.
Most children dream of having or building a tree house but to live in one is another dream altogether.
A Note From the Publisher
Her first book in this series titled "Chickens Don't Wear Tutus!" (Mom's Choice Awards - gold recipient) was published in 2021. Her second book titled "Chickens Don't Ski!" was published in 2022. Her purpose for writing and illustrating is to provide children with a moment of joy.
Outside of writing she enjoys running, hiking, and spending time with family and friends.
Advance Praise
"A delightful tale about a little chicken with a big heart. When trouble strikes Lily's town, she gets busy building the perfect place to make everyone feel right at home." –Chari Smith, author of The Piano
"This is an excellent story with an excellent amount of heart. We can all learn a thing or two from Lily's compassion towards others during difficult times." –G. Wayne Mello, author/illustrator of the Maggie Dewdrop series
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781684339709 |
PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This sweet and unique children's book shows that solving problems and helping others sometimes requires thinking outside the box. When Lily the chick finds out that a bad flood means that some of her community members need to find a place to stay, she creates a treehouse for her family to live in while their guests take over their current home. The generosity and thoughtfulness of this little chick shows that young children can and want to help others, and that the creativity that goes into problem solving is often best done by little ones! Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this sweet book!
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