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MAVIS THE BRAVEST by Lu Fraser

MAVIS THE BRAVEST

by Lu Fraser ; illustrated by Sarah Warburton

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250344823
Publisher: Godwin Books

Knitting and bravery go hand in hand in this poultry-rife ode to locating the courage within.

Mavis? She’s never claimed to be the bravest chicken in the barn. That honor goes to her friend Marge, who urges Mavis to seek out the wide world beyond their safe little yard. But Mavis, snug with her knitting, is happy to stick with what she already knows. After all, to her, everything seems scary. “Nighttime…and daytime…and anything HAIRY! / LOUD things and FAST things and anything WHIZZY!” But when a thief makes off with Sandra the sheep, Mavis finds a well of courageousness inside of herself that she never knew she had. The theft of Sandra doesn’t make a great deal of sense except as a necessary plot point; indeed, it’s the weakest element of an otherwise enjoyable paean to inner strength. Really, though, it’s Mavis’ heroic knitting that’s the savior of the day, and Warburton’s charming art renders both the crafting and the barnyard denizens with equal aplomb (her chickens sport charming knitted tops and colorful handkerchief headwear). The gentle rhyming text comes close to cloying didacticism but remains steady throughout. Both farmer and thief present as white.

Evildoers beware! This little chicken is finding her pluck and inspiring kids everywhere to do the same.

(Picture book. 3-6)