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Seven Hungry Babies, by Candace Fleming

Seven bitty baby birds are hungry, hungry, hungry—and they’re letting Mama know. “Feed us! Feed us!” the little ones chant, and Mama calms them as only a mother can—before she frantically flies away to gather more delectable worms. Readers can count with Mama Bird as she zooms back and forth across the pages, going from seven hungry babies to none…until one by one the babies wake up again…hungry!

  • Sales Rank: #1204992 in Books
  • Brand: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • Published on: 2010-03-09
  • Released on: 2010-03-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x .40" w x 9.00" l, .97 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 40 pages

From Booklist
When seven hungry chicks cry for food, Mama Bird happily ventures into the dangerous world to retrieve a bit of nourishment. The bad news? That still leaves six hungry chicks. So out she goes again, this time for a cherry, then a bread crust. With each return, the unfed chicks get increasingly riled, while the harried mother gets increasingly exhausted. Though Fleming’s rhyming scheme is ambitious, it’s ironclad in its meter and well positioned upon the page. Young listeners will be chanting along almost immediately: “Four hungry babies fret, sulk, and pout. ‘Feed us! Feed us!’ the little ones shout. / ‘Hush, you little egg-crackers,’ Mama Bird coos, ‘and I’ll fly to the garden to find you more food.’” The countdown element is irresistible—the number of hungry chicks decreases right along with Mama Bird’s energy. Though the gouache art is a little plain, it humorously returns to the same composition for each round of feeding. Just the thing to turn a large-group read-aloud into a frenzied chicken coop. Preschool-Grade 1. --Daniel Kraus

About the Author
Candace Fleming is the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Ben Franklin’s Almanac, an ALA Notable Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults; as well as Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!; Gabriella’s Song; and When Agnes Caws; all ALA Notable Books. She lives in a suburb of Chicago.

Eugene Yelchin is a Russian-born illustrator who started with the Leningrad Institute of Theater Arts. He began his career designing sets and costumes for the stage, he also co-founded a children’s theatre in Siberia.� After he moved to Boston, he became an illustrator.� Mr. Yelchin�has �received the Tomie DePaola Illustration Award .� He lives in Topanga, California.� His website is www.eugeneyelchin.com.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Lil guy loves this book!
By Jennifer Sanders
My son is almost 3. When this book came, he took it from me as soon as I opened it (as he always does when I get him a new book). He brings it to me all the time to read it to him, he carries it around with him everywhere. It's been with us to the grocery store and my dr appts. He absolutely loves this book, he counts the "chicks" as he calls them and tells me all about the broken eggs. He's big time into this book, I hope he likes it for a long time. It's adorable!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good rhythm, my daughter loves it
By Likes to eat Pi
We just got this book a few days ago, and already my daughter (age 2.5) has made my wife and I read this book at least 15 times. The book is about a mother bird's quest to feed her seven children. The books counts the number of hungry children at each step, records mama's food finding mission for one of them, and repeats, effectively counting down from 7 to 1. It has the standard repetition elements that small children and toddlers love, along with brightly colored and attractive pictures. The book has an excellent meter and rhyming scheme to it which makes it very attractive to younger children.

The only reason that it didn't get 5 stars is a consistent complaint of mine about children's books - they frequently portray the family unit in a very stereotypical and unfair fashion. After mama bird is done, it is revealed that daddy bird was sitting there the whole time without raising a feather. (The only thing missing from his pose in the book was a TV and a beer can). Frankly this consistently portrayed stereotype of the how the family functions is unfair to both mothers and fathers, not to mention the children who are learning from it. I don't want this review to focus on this since it's a larger problem so I'll end here, I just wanted to explain the "missing" fifth star.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A bit on the long side, with unusual flow.
By Kevin Nicholls
Seven Hungry Babies is a relatively middle of the road counting story for toddlers.

The artwork is not particularly impressive (or lacking), though the bright primary colors should help to hold the attention of very young children. The quality of the book itself is on the better side of what I'm used to, and the pages don't rip too easily when my 2 year-old gets "grabby".

The flow of the story is a bit strange, in that some parts rhyme and some don't. Unlike most books for this age group, it isn't one where you can easily disengage your brain when reading it aloud.

I won't give away the shock ending here, but the story itself is pretty ho-hum, and has been done many, many times before (e.g. Ten Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed).

If your kid really likes birds, I guess this is a solid buy. Beyond that, though, I wouldn't recommend it over any other book where you progressively count down.

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