Author: Elys Dolan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017
Format: Paperback
Source: My own copy
At the
centre of the story is the chocolate factory owned by Mr Bunny, who runs his
business with an iron fist. The hens that are employed by him and Edgar, the
unicorn that works on quality control, are ordered to overwork in order to
produce the Easter treats on time, with work conditions worsening and getting
more hectic throughout the book, until finally, the chickens have had enough
and Mr Bunny is forced to change his ways and become a better employer. This is
a humorous and energetic tale and the brightly-coloured and expressive
illustrations by its writer and illustrator Elys Dolan, along with the speech
bubbles used to tell the story, are sure to entertain the reader over and over
again. As a bonus, there is a side-tale
about the plight of Debbie, a newcomer hen, who goes missing on her first day at
work, and the hens who are desperate to find her whilst they fight for better
conditions in the workplace.
This story
made me laugh out loud when I read it and still puts a smile on my face every
time I revisit it. Fans of Elys’s previous books, including her debut
masterpiece Weasels, will be delighted that she has produced yet another
brilliant book. This is a lively and hilarious tale that will appeal to both children
and their parents alike and the ideal book to read not only at Easter time, but
throughout the whole year.
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