A truly unique picture book about a newcomer arriving to an island inhabited by superstitious eggs.When something strange washes up on the eggs’ island, they are scared. It looks like them. But different. What if it hatches? What if there are more of them?Most of the eggs hope the newcomer will float back to where it came from, but one little egg is not afraid.Can their friendship prove there is nothing to fear?
This book is ridiculously clever. To communicate so much through such sparse text is a a real skill and the fun, enticing illustrations complete the story perfectly. Great for word recognition and giving pre-literate children the confidence to read on their own. An egg-cellent read that children will enjoy over and over.
How poignant! The "Eggs" live in a land that is hot and bland, until a strange egg washes up on the beach. The eggs don't like the stranger, and build a wall to keep him out and themselves in, but one little egg isn't scared and becomes friends with the strange egg, who grows into a big tree that shades all the eggs. A life lesson, that while many people don't like change, it's not all bad. The texture on the cover is engaging, and the colours are beautiful.
Shortlisted for the Speech Therapy Australian Book of the Year Award ages 3-5
A powerful little story (with lovely artwork and interesting dialogue) about fear of the other. I picked it up from the library and I think my toddler was a bit baffled by it, but I really enjoyed it!