'As springtime adventures go, this one has it all: a sweet, heartwarming friendship, an endearing protagonist, mild peril, and the most beautiful illustrations… Filled with onomatopoeia and rich vocabulary, this is another book that gets my Easter (and always) seal of approval'
- Little Literary Society,
'Beautiful pictures ... A lovely one.'
- Books For Keeps magazine,
'A beautiful story ... with gorgeous illustrations that bring the beautiful countryside scenes to life on the pages, this is a must-read for all little ones'
- Book Bound,
'A charming tale of bravery and friendship'
- Little Literary Society,
'A lyrical story, a warm story which wraps around you with a loving hug from the moment you open it up ... The warmth instantly brims from the page as does the suspense that will have you turning every page with some trepidation, eager to learn what will happen and if all will be well. Reading this one left me with a very big smile and a lovely glowing feeling ... With visual delight after delight there is so much to enjoy you will find yourself reading this one more than once'
- Armadillo Magazine,
'A gorgeous and fun story, perfect for reading out loud with your little ones and is brimming with page-turning suspense’
- Creative Steps,
'A sparkling springtime picture book ... Faber lets her imagination take glorious flight in an action-packed but lyrical story ... With Smith’s stunningly atmospheric and richly detailed illustrations adding extra wings to the story, Chicken Come Home! is the perfect, read-aloud countryside story for Easter!'
- Lancashire Evening Post,
'As springtime adventures go, this one has it all: a sweet, heartwarming friendship, an endearing protagonist, mild peril, and the most beautiful illustrations ... Filled with onomatopoeia and rich vocabulary, this is another book that gets my Easter (and always) seal of approval'
- Little Literary Society,
'This is such a super story that had us all hooked from start to end. The illustrations are beautiful ... It would make a lovely Easter gift'
- Edspire,
'Heartwarming … We love @brionymaysmith’s stunning and atmospheric illustrations, which are rich with intricate details and vibrant colours (the pages are aglow with warmth!) ... This lyrical and action-packed tale is perfect for reading aloud, with plenty of page-turning suspense to delight little readers!'
- Little Library Owl,
'Wild balloon-rides, rivers, fields and roads lead to warm, lively pictures that will make three- to five-year-olds laugh aloud'
- New Statesman,
'We love this book! It’s great for reading out loud with lots of opportunities for sound effects and dramatic reading, plus the illustrations are gorgeous, just look how pretty those end papers are!'
- Rosie's Library,
'This is such a lovely story ... Of course, as with all good adventures there are some nail-biting moments and there is a glorious happiest of endings ... This is such a super story that had us all hooked from start to end. The illustrations are beautiful'
- Edspire,
'With lots of onomatopoeic words to read aloud, this is a good book to share with preschool children and develop inference and prediction'
- School Reading List,
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As well as being the author of renowned children's series Mango and Bambang, Polly Faber is a children's book blogger and volunteer reading helper through the charity Beanstalk. With her family, she looks after her very own tiny free library outside their house in North London.
Briony May Smith is an illustrator currently living in Devon, and specialising in children's books and graphic novels. She graduated with a 1st Class BA (Hons) from Falmouth University in 2014.