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FAMILY IS FAMILY

Marcos Almada Rivero Melissa Marr

Celebrate the many wonderful ways families are unique and chickens are adorable!
On the way to school, Little Chick notices all the other kids are traveling with a mom or a dad, a big brother or a big sister. Little Chick doesn't have a dad or siblings. He has two moms. His friend asks: Want to borrow a bear brother? No! Little Chick likes being an only chick. Although he's fascinated to see that some families swim together and some fly, some have teeth and some have beaks, he's happy to be a chicken - and to be right where he's meant to be - with the family that loves him.


Melissa Marr is also the author of the bestselling picture book Bunny Roo, I Love You, its companion, Bunny Roo and Duckling Too, and Wild Horses, as well as the middle grade novels The Hidden Knife and The Hidden Dragon. She writes fiction for adults, teens, and children, and her books have been translated into 28 languages and been bestsellers in the US (NY Times, LA Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal) and internationally. She is well-known for the Wicked Lovely series for teens and the Graveminder series for adults. She lives in Arizona with her spouse, children, and many dogs.

Marcos Almada Rivero also illustrated How Many Squirrels Are in the World? and Señorita Mariposa (both by Ben Gundersheimer), and has written and illustrated several Spanish picture books, including the Oscar the Opossum series. He works on animation projects as a writer, illustrator, art director, and animator. He lives in Mexico, where he leads workshops on books and animation at book fairs, movie festivals, and for children in underserved communities.
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Published 2024-03-05 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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Published 2024-03-05 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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Spanish & Catalan: PRH Spain

These conversations, along with one with his moms, dispel uncertainties about who makes a family unit, affirming their family's way of living and loving. [A] charming, individualistic addition to the "every family is different" category of LGBTQIA+ picture books, avoiding bland generalization. Rivero's digitally rendered pastels depict gem-toned animalia with wit and unique character, giving the cast an emotional authenticity and retro-postcard playfulness.