From Publishers Weekly
In her second adventure, Minerva Louise, an inventive chicken, finds a way to stay warm in the snow. Calling the character "a paragon of whimsy and charm," PW said, "Hats off!"Ages 2-6.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 1-Minerva Louise, a white hen, likes snowy mornings. She wants to stay outside all day, but it's too cold. So, she goes looking for something warm to wear. After trying several inappropriate items (a flowerpot, a garden hose, etc.), she finds two mittens that make a fitting hat for her head...and for her tail. The illustrations, concentrating on basic shapes outlined in black with flat colors and limited details, complement the text. Despite this simplicity, Minerva Louise expresses a range of emotions from pleasure to curiosity, ending with a self-satisfied strut as she wears her mittens fore and aft. A great choice for story time.
Karen James, Louisville Free Public Library, KYCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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