In a farm full of chickens and geese, the animals live content and safe – or at least it seems so. There is plenty of food, everyone knows their place, and nothing unusual ever happens. Until the strangers arrive. For the chickens, the strangers are too big, too wet, and too hairy. But it’s hunting season, and they need a place to hide. So, the chickens reluctantly let them stay, as long as they follow the rules. However, as days go by, the events slowly make the chickens see the situation, and the strangers, in a different light…
A funny book that addresses serious issues: diversity, acceptance, solidarity, and coexistence.
Included in the White Ravens 2020 catalog
Best Children’s Book for 2020 according to the New York Public Library.
Age: from 3 years old