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The Happy Egg

The Happy Egg
By Ruth Krauss

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A bird hatches from its egg and learns to fly.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1867178 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-02-01
  • Released on: 2005-01-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Library Binding
  • 40 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"A small gem." -- Publishers Weekly

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"A small gem." (Publishers Weekly )


Customer Reviews

Every bit as good as The Carrot Seed!5
A year ago I went looking for this book, which turned out to be long out of print. In fact, the very knowledgeable bookstore staff I spoke to doubted its very existence! The Carrot Seed is a beloved classic, but its close sibling The Happy Egg had been strangely forgotten. I'm glad to see it back.

The two books are by the same husband-and-wife team, and share a natural kinship in their gentle rhythms, simple illustrations and surprisingly stirring, life-affirming conclusions. The Happy Egg is a book I can gladly read over and over, and over, to my toddler.

So simple it's almost stupid, but really funny and charming at the same time5
This is a strange little book. On one hand, the story's so simple that it's almost stupid, on the other hand it's charming and that simple-stupidness has always struck me as really, really silly and funny. I suppose it matters more what kids think of it, though. Not so much what I think of it. My kids both think it's wonderful. So, 5 stars for me.

I Learned to Read with This Book5
When I was a young child, I owned this book. I won't say it was my all-time favorite, but I did like it. Today, it holds a special place in my heart, because I learned to read with this book.

Children don't always need the busiest, most colorful and rhyming book out there. Its simplicity is what made me think that I could master it. My parents had read it to me so much that I quickly learned it by heart. And then I would play with it and pretend I could read it on my own. And finally, one day, as I was play-reading it, it suddenly all came together for me. The words just "clicked" in my mind, like learning to ride a bicycle. I understood how to read!

Today, I am a mother to a 2 year old voracious 'play-reader' and I can't wait to get this book for my child. Perhaps someday the words will "click" for her too!