Review: Cranky Chicken by Katherine Battersby

Cranky chicken

We received a review copy of Cranky Chicken for free. Opinions are our own.

Cranky Chicken is a super cute graphic novel for younger kids in the vein of Narwhal and Jelly and The Bad Guys. You have Cranky, the chicken, she’s cranky. She’s cranky over so many things. One day she is cranky at a leaf and kicks it freeing Speedy the worm from under the evil leaf’s terrible embrace. Speedy immediately befriends, or rather attempts to befriend, Cranky. Cranky is having nothing of it but eventually gets worn down by Speedy’s enthusiasm and persistence. What follows are three fun stories that kids will enjoy. The artwork is clean and simple with a watercolor feel. The book is for ages 6-9 and is available now. If you are interested in picking up the book please consider using our Amazon.com affiliate link below.

More about the book.

A Downright Hilarious Graphic Novel Chapter Book about an Unlikely Friendship
CRANKY CHICKEN
Written and Illustrated by Katherine Battersby

Narwhal and Jelly meet The Bad Guys in CRANKY CHICKEN (On Sale 9/7/21) by critically acclaimed author-illustrator Katherine Battersby, a heartwarming and hilarious, brightly-illustrated chapter book about what happens when a very cranky chicken is befriended by a very cheerful worm.

Cranky Chicken is, well, cranky. With one cranky eyebrow, cranky eyes, and even cranky, scratchy feet. But then one day, Cranky meets a very friendly worm named Speedy who wants nothing more than to be friends. Young readers will love seeing the mismatched friendship grow over the course of three charming and laugh-out-loud short adventures as Chicken and Speedy become BFFs (Best Feathered Friends) and Speedy shows Chicken how to look on the bright side.

With lively illustrations and effortlessly funny text, Katherine Battersby’s CRANKY CHICKEN is impossible to read without a smile on your face.

The Author: Katherine Battersby
Katherine Battersby is the critically acclaimed children’s author and illustrator of two chapter books and twelve picture books, including Perfect Pigeons and Squish Rabbit, a CBC Children’s Choice Book. Her picture books have also been shortlisted for numerous Australian awards, including the CBCA Awards for New Illustrator and Book of the Year. Katherine lives in Ottawa, Canada. Visit her at KatherineBattersby.com.

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Months ago I ordered a few of the Transformers R.E.D. figures and the last one to arrive was Bumblebee. It came in way after all the others and when it arrived Walmart sent me two of them. I am not sure if I was charged for two but I have two. so one went in the pile of donations for Christmas is for Kids. This figure has been sitting in the box for quite a while and I started cleaning up the office a bit and finally decided to open it up. I have three of other figures, Optimus Prime, Megatron and Soundwave. They look great and came with awesome accessories like they would in the show. Bumblebee has a blaster and some blaster fire plus an Energon cube, but I can’t quite make him hold it. He also came with extra hands. But they still do not hold the cube. I’ll have to figure that out.