Pick a Chick
Description
Join five bouncy bunnies for some Easter fun as they go on a hilarious springtime adventure - with cheeky chicks to spot in every funny scene!
By Jana Curll, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2025.
The sun is out.
It's time to play.
Look, spring is here . . .
hip, hop, hooray!
Follow the bunnies as they choose a silly hat, have an egg-and-spoon race, make a crazy cake, hunt for chocolate eggs and do the bunny bop . . . before flopping down for a snooze. Wait! What's this? It's time to . . . pick a chick! But there's no need to choose, because there's a cute and fluffy friend for everyone.
With lively rhyming text and bright, colourful illustrations, this energetic adventure makes the perfect Easter gift! Can you spot the cheeky chicks as they pop up one by one?
Explore more fun books to share at Easter:
- Guess Who? Happy Easter to You!
- We're Going on an Egg Hunt
- National Trust: The Great Big Egg Hunt
Includes a free Nosy Crow Stories Aloud® audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
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Persons
Lou Peacock loves words, stories and poems and has nearly thirty years of experience in children's publishing. She is Nosy Crow's Publishing Director at Large for Picture Books, and her own stories have been published in nearly 20 languages. Lou's previous poetry anthology - the highly-acclaimed A Whale of a Time, illustrated by Matt Hunt - was a Waterstones Book of the Year in 2023 and also The Times book of the week. She lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and son and their small black fluffy dog called Lyra.
Jana Curll (Illustrator)
Jana Curll is an illustrator/author living on the edge of Canada's rainy west coast. Growing up near-sighted and comic book-obsessed has lent itself well to a career where she draws smiley-faces on unsuspecting objects. She began her career over 15 years ago after completing the Illustration and Design program at Capilano University and quickly shifted into the magical world of children's illustration. Her work has appeared internationally in books, magazines, toys and maps.