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Hattie Peck

Emma Levey

Hattie Peck

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  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

4 out 5

12 reviews

Poor Hattie Peck simply loves eggs, but she has only ever laid one egg—and it never hatched. Eggs are all she thinks about, all she dreams about. No egg is too big; no egg is too small. So if she can’t lay another egg, she’s going to have to go out into the world to find one.

Hattie embarks on a journey in search of all the abandoned eggs. She dives to the deepest depths of vast oceans. She soars over gigantic cities and climbs up mountains towering above the clouds. Through gloomy dark caves, deep below the ground, Hattie searches. And she doesn’t find just one egg. There are so many abandoned eggs, just waiting for her to find them!

With her newly gathered eggs in tow, Hattie Peck returns home. Sitting on so many eggs at once is quite the task, but Hattie doesn’t mind. Days and weeks pass, until one day, finally, there’s a Crack! Scratch! Tap! But what will happen when all those eggs hatch together?

Energetic and colorful illustrations fill this story with humor and fun. Kids will take away positive messages about making your dreams come true in unexpected ways. This can also work as an adoption story about unconditional love. With a cute surprise ending, this is sure to make kids laugh and smile.

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Reviews

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I like that she collects lots of eggs

Captain Hank Pipistrel 14.08.2023

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Very funny book about hen, who looks the eggs.

General Morgana Waterfall 06.09.2022

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I liked this book because she explores & looks for eggs. My favourite character is Hattie pack and her egg.

Senorita Aphrodite Tinkle 23.08.2022

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I like that Hattie peck went out to find eggs that were abandoned so she could use them as her own. I would recommend this to somebody else.

Mademoiselle Cilla Pineapple 19.08.2021

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This was a lovely story about family

Viscount Neptune Flattery 06.08.2021

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I like this book so does my sister it is about eggs.

Officer Harmonica Bluebird 24.08.2020

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I really like it because it has animals in it.

Commander Peanuts Chocolate-mousse 17.08.2020

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I didn’t think a hen could sail across rough oceans just to collect eggs and the baby crocodiles and snakes might eat her but she loves them a lot.

Judge Nectarine Eragon 07.08.2020

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No egg is too big and no egg is too small for Hattie Peck. I love all the animals living together in the end.

Marshal Ice-T Skateboard 05.08.2020

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It's the funniest book ever

Lieutenant Slip Colly-Wobbles 03.08.2020

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I liked that Hattie Peck went on a journey and found loads of eggs and then had lots of different animal children to look after.

Dragon Fandango Flattery 02.08.2020

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I love this book because it is about Hattie who only layed one egg and she was sad because she loved eggs and she decided to hunt for them

Inspector Leach Pawprint 08.07.2020