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Walker Books
01 August 2003
Series: Handa
In the sequel to the modern classic, Handa's Surprise, two girls count all of the exotic and exciting animals they discover as they search for their grandma's hen.

Learn to count with Handa in the sequel to the bestselling Handa's Surprise. Every morning, Handa, a young girl from the Luo tribe of Kenya, feeds breakfast to Mondi, her grandma's black hen. This morning, however, Mondi is nowhere to be seen. So Handa and her friend Akeyo set off on a hunt, coming upon two fluttery butterflies, three stripy mice, four little lizards, five beautiful sunbirds, and many more intriguing creatures. But where could Mondi be? Is that a faint cheeping they hear under the bush? Might Mondi have a surprise in store? Luminous colours depict a lush natural setting in this stunningly illustrated story perfect for reading aloud.

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Illustrated by:   Eileen Browne
Imprint:   Walker Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 3mm,  Width: 260mm,  Spine: 215mm
Weight:   170g
ISBN:   9780744598155
ISBN 10:   074459815X
Series:   Handa
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 To 99
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years ,  0-5 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Handa's Hen

Handa goes to feed Mondi, Grandma's hen, but she can't find her. So hand in hand with friend Akeyo she sets off on her search. On the way she meets two fluttery butterflies and three stripy mice, but it isn't until she comes across ten starlings that she locates Mondi, who has a delightful surprise for the young reader. What lifts this book above the normal run of counting books is the well-handled narrative and the stunning location of the story. It's set in south-west Kenya, which the author has researched with the assistance of the Kenya High Commission, and the illustrations are quite simply beautiful. Every page reveals a picture of rural life in Africa that will delight both child and adult through many readings. Ages 2-4 (Kirkus UK)


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