“A brilliant watercolorist, Brown sets this familiarly patterned tale in sunny, poppy-strewn rural locales, and populates it with animals that are at once wonderfully lifelike and comically expressive. . . . Great for storytelling, with big beautiful pictures for a topper.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A gentle picture book with an old-fashioned feel. . . . Brown’s story proceeds at a leisurely pace, allowing young readers time to join in Chicken’s creative problem-solving. . . . The true standout here. . . is Brown’s artwork-his airy sun-dappled watercolors evoke a pleasant summer day.” —Publishers Weekly
“Problem solving takes center stage in this story of how a resourceful chicken, every bit as determined as the Little Red Hen, barters for a scarecrow’s hat. . . . Realistic watercolors greatly enhance this plucky, humorous tale.” —Booklist
“Children will enjoy the repetition and refrain. Vibrant watercolors simultaneously depict the natural beauty of a blooming meadow in spring and the fine execution of expressions on the animals’ faces and in their body language. . . . satisfying, funny.” —School Library Journal