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Title: Chicken Pepe

Author: Nick Denchfield

Editorial: SM

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“Chicken Pepe” It is a classic of children's literature for the little ones. Written by Nick Denchfield and illustrated by Ant Parker, this story has earned a special place in the hearts of children and adults for their simplicity and visual attraction. The story is very simple and follows the nice PEPE chicken, a character who, with his great appetite, is growing while eats. With each page, children discover parts of their body, such as their huge peak, their great belly and their legs.

The most outstanding feature of “Chicken Pepe” They are its drop-down pages (Pop-up) and the interactive elements that make it a visual and tactile experience. Children enjoy exploring each page, which allows them to see how the pepe chicken “grows” before his eyes, maintaining his attention and promoting active participation during reading. This approach helps develop eye-man coordination and curiosity for reading.

The short and repetitive phrases, along with the colorful illustrations, make it an ideal story for the age strip from 0 to 3 years. In addition, it is a fantastic tool for parents to enter basic concepts such as size, body parts and eating habits, always in a fun and entertaining way.

“Chicken Pepe” Not only is it a book to read, but to play, explore and share a special moment with the little ones. Thanks to its simplicity and interactive character, it becomes one of those first stories that children ask to read again and again, consolidating love for books from an early age.

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