In Jussawalla’s children’s book, three animal friends leave the safety of their farm and find themselves in the big city.
Nugget the chicken wakes up ready for an adventure, but no other farm animals want to join in, aside from Noodles the lamb and Rib the pig. When they see Farmer Joe driving past in his truck, the trio hop in the back and soon discover their mystery destination: the big city. They jump out of the truck and into the crowded streets, immediately getting separated. Nugget wanders into an office building, where she’s mistaken for a new employee and instructed to start immediately on an important presentation. Noodles rolls down a flight of stairs and winds up in the subway, where he accompanies a street musician. Rib enters a fancy restaurant and is asked by the chef to come back to the kitchen, where he’s put in charge of making minestrone soup. The friends eventually make their way back to each other and share tales of their exploits when they spot Farmer Joe’s truck passing by. They hop back on and head home, already dreaming of their next adventure. Saavi K’s illustrations are a delight, bursting with bright colors and bold lines depicting cartoonishly cute animals walking upright. The text appears in different fonts and colors to emphasize dialogue, taking on different shapes depending on the picture (sentences wind up and down to mimic the winding road that Farmer Joe drives down, for example). The dialogue can get a bit tiresome, only because it is almost always capitalized, making it seem as though everyone is yelling. But Jussawalla’s clever story offers up so many laugh-out-loud moments (“The elephant just stood there and stared. (No one knew why there was an elephant on the farm, but there it was”) that parents and children alike are sure to delight in the trio’s antics.
A silly, charming story of friendship and bravery that provides plenty of giggles for early readers.