A great day for a hug

Mack, 1960-

Book - 2021

"A new day at the farm! The chickens are laying eggs. The cows are giving milk. And Chick? Chick can do something very special. Hug! Follow along as Chick brightens all the animals' day with a hug. It is a sweet reminder about making time to just be present for each other and doing little things to spread kindness."--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
picture books
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Board books
Published
New York : Clavis Publishing [2021].
Language
English
Dutch
Main Author
Mack, 1960- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Cover title.
On board pages.
"Originally published as De knuffelboerderij in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2020. English translation from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing, Inc., New York."--Back cover.
Translated from the Dutch.
Physical Description
20 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781605376257
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Toddler-PreS--The farm is awake and ready to work, even little Chick, who is tiny but can dispense smiles, hugs, and kisses to the other animals, which makes everybody's day better. The chick even helps a piglet get unstuck from the mud, though it's not clear how. Then it's into the pond for a bath with the mother and off to rest up for another day of hugging. VERDICT Solid outlines, flat colors, and uncluttered pages make this feel-good story accessible to the youngest lapsitters, who will no doubt want to give their reader a hug.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

On a farm, everybody's job is important. In this Dutch/Belgian import, all the typical farm animals (a rooster, a piglet, a goose, sheep, a duck, a goat, a rabbit, a cow, and a horse) have roles to play. Even little Chick can contribute. "He makes all the animals feel better with a smile or a warm hug!" The somewhat wordy plot of this slight story follows the spindly-legged young fowl all over the farm. Chick politely greets each animal then, when it asks for a kiss or hug, offers it. The cartoon critters drawn to exemplify the essential features of each species are all happy to accept Chick's friendly overture. The goat, the rabbit, the cow, and the horse all get kisses. But the piglet is startled and runs away to a mud puddle. Chick helps the piglet out of the mud and gets muddy himself, and when Chick hugs its mommy, the mud is transferred to a very accommodating mother hen. No problem. Mommy and Chick share a bath before bedtime and a "sweet good-night kiss." Each animal's name is in bold when Chick first encounters them. Other words are italicized but not consistently. Pastoral farm scenes against pastel skies make for an idealized vision of farm life. There is no sign of a farmer. Little chicks able to sit through the rather long story may also decide it's "a great day for a hug." (Board book. 2-4) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.