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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Another Chicken Story" by Kenneth R. McClelland.]
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Another Chicken Story: The Stranger Danger by Kenneth R. McClelland teaches children about the threat of being led away by someone who might not have their best interests at heart. It is an illustrated children’s book that is told completely in rhyme.

Doogie Duck tracks down clues and interviews various animals in an attempt to find his chicken friend who went missing that morning. While questioning Mr. Fox about the chicken’s disappearance, the sly animal invites Doogie Duck over for lunch and explains he would remember things more clearly at home. Seriously, would you trust a fox? As you might suspect, there is more to Mr. Fox than his friendly demeanor implies.

I thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining and educational book about the perils of going with a stranger, no matter how nice and friendly they seem. Children may not always pay attention when parents discuss the subject of “stranger danger.” However, a cute, rhyming story about animals might make the issue sink in.

The book is written in a casual, conversational style. The rhyming narrative consists of four lines in each stanza, with an AABB rhyme scheme. The writing has a nice rhythm and flow, with no awkward wording as is sometimes found in rhyming stories.

The author does an effective job of comparing a fox to human strangers who offer children candy or use a ruse to get kids to come along with them. There is an easy to understand warning for children that they shouldn’t assume that strangers are nice just because they appear to be. Realistic examples are provided, such as searching for a lost dog or telling a child their mother asked the person to drive them home.

The story is illustrated by James Tangal. Considering how integral artwork is to a children’s book, I think it would have been appropriate to include his name on the cover. Instead, I had to dig for his name and found it in a small font under the book design copyright on the copyright page. Mr. Tangal certainly deserves a special mention as the illustrations are vibrant and add depth to the narrative. It’s a nice touch that Doogie Duck is dressed in Sherlock Holmes-style attire. Also, Mr. Fox is drawn exactly as I pictured him - dapper in appearance with a whiff of something slimy behind his smile. To paraphrase a common quote about pigs, you can dress up a fox, but it’s still a fox.

This book easily deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. It is a fun, educational read with a surprise twist. Suitable for children ages 3-8, parents and teachers would find it an excellent choice for storytime. I would also recommend the book to children who are able to read beginner books at an intermediate level.

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Thank you for the well-written review! :)
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Sounds very entertaining as well as educational! Thanks for sharing your review!
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Thanks Gali and Klbradley! I really enjoyed the theme of this book and the way a valuable lesson is told in a fun way.
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Great review! It sounds like a great conversation starter for parents with young children.
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Rachaelamb1 wrote:Great review! It sounds like a great conversation starter for parents with young children.
Thanks Rachaelamb1. I agree that it's a way for parents to start talking to their kids about stranger danger. Kids often like to reread books so I think the issue would sink in from the repetition.
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Another wonderful review, bookowlie! What a cute and creative way to teach children about stranger danger. It's so important, and I'm glad that there are good quality books that are accessible to children that discuss this topic.
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Thanks Hsimone! It's a very entertaining story and a good way to stress an important issue to kids.
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wonderful review! congrats to the author for having such a positive review. it really sounds interesting! I feel that perfect for the kids to get such educative facts while rhyming it!fantastic. thanks to bookowlie!
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Thanks Ashley and welcome to the forums. :) I agree that children usually love stories that rhyme.
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I would love to read another review by you.keep up the good work!
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Thanks for your review. I love stories that help break situations down to a level for children to understand.
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Thanks for that great review! I have young children and it's always great to find new books for them - especially those that teach a lesson.
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Thanks Ashley, Lifeisbutadream, and Elaine! I agree it's nice when a children's book is both enjoyable and educational, especially on an important subject such as stranger danger.
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Great review, as always! I agree with you about giving due credit to the illustrator--In children's stories, the pictures are what really make the book! My father drew the illustrations for a children's book a few years ago, and not only was his name on the cover, but the author included his picture and a short bio!
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