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Purple Space Chickens

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What would you do if you found a tiny purple space chicken?
Kids who love funny adventures and top secret missions will love the first book in the Purple Space Chicken series—a hilarious chapter book adventure about a boy named Bear and his crazy life with a magical creature!

Bear’s life was pretty normal—until he found a purple chicken from outer space hiding in one of the bushes in his backyard. Now he’s just trying to survive school with a teleporting chicken named Nugget—and solve the mystery behind her glowing bracelet and her ability to turn into a stuffed toy whenever she needs to stay hidden. But the clock is ticking. Nugget was sent to Earth for a reason, and now it’s up to Bear and his sister to figure out why before it's too late!

Full of laughs, wild adventures, and intergalactic surprises, Purple Space Chicken is a hilarious new adventure that will leave readers wishing for a space chicken of their own. Perfect for reluctant and avid readers ages 7–12, this funny chapter book is great for reading at home or adding to a classroom library!

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Kids in third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade

Readers who enjoy illustrated chapter books and illustrated middle grade books

Ages 7–12

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Published January 12, 2025

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Diane Alber

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August 6, 2025
‘Was Nugget’s power guiding me to help people?’ – a fantasy tale to cherish!

Diane Alber teams with Ryan Thomas in creating their PURPLE SPACE CHICKENS series, books that focus on inspiring art and creativity in children. The characters (both human and animal) sparkle throughout and the authors open with a taste of the fun to come introducing the boy Bear: ‘My name is Bear…It’s a code name I gave myself. Why a code name? Well, everyone in this book has one. Trust me, it’s better that way. I don’t want you knowing who I really am because the last thing I need is NASA asking a dozen questions - or worse, taking my little friend. But I had to document everything, because this experience is straight out of this world…literally.’ And with that intro we meet little chicken Nugget and the story sails forth with an amazingly entertaining and creative plot. There are many attributes to this series intended for grade school kids – one fine chapter book stories that will definitely continue!
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