Tillie Lays an Egg

Tillie Lays an Egg
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4+
Release Date
January 01, 2009
ISBN
054500537X
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Hilarious photos and simple, earnest text introduce us to the head of the henhouse: Tillie is a REAL chicken, and a very adventurous one, at that! Unlike the other hens at Little Pond Farm, Tillie isn't one to wait her turn to lay her eggs. And she's certainly not one to stay cooped up all day. Off she goes! Author Terry Golson and photographer Ben Fink invite you to join Tillie on her first eggs-straordinary adventure. Come along as she explores the cozy world of Little Pond Farm -- and lays her eggs in the unlikeliest of places!

Hilarious photos and simple, earnest text introduce us to the head of the henhouse: Tillie is a REAL chicken, and a very adventurous one, at that!

Unlike the other hens at Little Pond Farm, Tillie isn't one to wait her turn to lay her eggs. And she's certainly not one to stay cooped up all day. Off she goes!

Author Terry Golson and photographer Ben Fink invite you to join Tillie on her first eggs-straordinary adventure. Come along as she explores the cozy world of Little Pond Farm -- and lays her eggs in the unlikeliest of places!

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An Adventurous Hen Makes for a Lively Tale
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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This charming picture book follows the adventures of an unlikely hero--a hen named Tillie. Tillie is an independent sort. While the other six chickens on Little Pond Farm take turns laying their eggs in the farm's three boxes, Tillie just can't wait for her turn. She meanders about, laying her eggs in various locations. These locations give readers the great delight of finding each of Tillie's eggs in the book's colorful photographs. One day, we may find the egg behind a blue hoe near the squash plants. On another, while Tillie tries to eat a worm she calls "very dry" (actually a boot's shoelace), eager searchers discover her egg behind the broom on the porch.


This book works in a multitude of ways. There's lots of humor here. It's a kick to see Tillie discovering the world on her own while her sisters (Prudence, Edwina, Twinkydink, Buffy, Marge, and Ginger) placidly lay their eggs where they're expected to and then eat corn in the yard. The lost-and-found game is pure enjoyment. Readers are also subtly exposed to the days of the week, and the story wraps up in a most satisfying way (with the yolk . . .I mean joke on those clueless unadventurous hens). All in all . . .totally and completely irresistible!

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