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CHICK-O-SAURUS REX by Lenore Jennewein

CHICK-O-SAURUS REX

by Lenore Jennewein ; illustrated by Daniel Jennewein

Pub Date: July 23rd, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4424-5186-5
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Inspired by his dinosaur ancestry, a small chick drives off a wolf and so turns bullies into friends in this bland episode.

Bullies Little Pig, Little Sheep and Little Donkey refuse him entry to the treehouse unless he can prove that he’s “brave and mighty.” A nascent rooster’s crow doesn’t persuade them that he or his family meet their qualifications, and they post a “No Chickens Allowed” sign on their tree. Little Chick pesters his dad into helping him dig up an “ancient ancestor” who turns out to be T. Rex. Proclaiming “I AM CHICK-O-SAURUS REX!” in a full-spread bellow, Little Chick races back to the tree with a giant bone, arriving just in time to send a startled wolf scooting off. Huzzah. After a general chorus of “For He’s a Mighty Brave Chicken,” the erstwhile bullies throw the treehouse open to all the farm animals. The thick-lined, very simple cartoon illustrations have just about as much nuance as the plotline.

Hot as the “bully” topic may be, this has nothing to offer on it aside from facile wish fulfillment.

(author’s note) (Picture book. 4-6)