It's a beautiful spring day, and Little Chick is happy to be out in the yard. Suddenly, the sky darkens--it's going to rain! Little Chick needs to find a place to hide and stay dry, so she asks the other farm animals for help. But Lamb likes to be in the rain, Piglet's pen is too muddy, and the cows are much too loud! Where will Little Chick go? The book features simple rhyming text, bold and colorful artwork, a touch-and-feel die cut on the cover and throughout, as well as fun textures to explore, making this the perfect book for toddlers.
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Little Chick
Author(s)
Publisher
Age Range
1+
Release Date
January 07, 2025
ISBN
978-1664351530
Meet adorable springtime baby farm animals as Little Chick tries to find a dry place to hide before the rain comes! Touch-and-feel die cut on the front cover and throughout.
Editor reviews
2 reviews
engaging touch-and-feel board book
(Updated: June 30, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
LITTLE CHICK is a cute touch-and-feel board book. Little Chick is trying to find somewhere dry before it rains. As she searches, she encounters other animals who are unable to help. Luckily, Little Chick finds her safe, dry place by the end of the book.
What I loved: This is a really cute book and story. The rhyming text gives it a great rhythm and flow when read aloud, and with only a few lines on each page, it moves quickly. This works well for the littlest readers. Each page features a texture for little ones to feel on the animals, which is great for developing little fingers. The textures are all well-adhered into the book and give plenty of space for exploration.
Adorable images help to keep attention on the story. Clear and easy to read font makes this easy to read aloud, even in low light situations at bedtime. The ending is highly satisfying and comforting, which also works well for young toddlers.
Final verdict: LITTLE CHICK is a cute, interactive board book with a sweet story and interesting textures to explore. This works well for older infants and young toddlers.
What I loved: This is a really cute book and story. The rhyming text gives it a great rhythm and flow when read aloud, and with only a few lines on each page, it moves quickly. This works well for the littlest readers. Each page features a texture for little ones to feel on the animals, which is great for developing little fingers. The textures are all well-adhered into the book and give plenty of space for exploration.
Adorable images help to keep attention on the story. Clear and easy to read font makes this easy to read aloud, even in low light situations at bedtime. The ending is highly satisfying and comforting, which also works well for young toddlers.
Final verdict: LITTLE CHICK is a cute, interactive board book with a sweet story and interesting textures to explore. This works well for older infants and young toddlers.
Pat the Farm Animals
(Updated: June 30, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
With a storm approaching, Little Chick wants to get to shelter so he doesn't get wet. The lamb is no help, since he's happy in the rain, and the pig's sty doesn't smell too good. The cows are too noisy, so the search continues. Luckily, the horse has a cozy bed of hay where a cat,, a mouse, some bugs, and several other chicks have cozied up to get some rest.
Good Points
The rhyming text doesn't have perfect meter, but reads quickly. Two lines per page is the perfect amount of words for a small board book like this.
The illustrations are engaging, and there's plenty of detail on each page to lead to questions like "Where is the barn?" and "How many sheep are there in the field?" The real draw, of course, are the five different textures for the different animals. The pages are sturdy, and the fabric is securely fastened to the page, which is a good thing: both the cow and the horse have very silky fabric that will probably get a lot of wear!
Pack this in the diaper bag along with Rainey's Oink! I'm a Pig, Scholastic's Noisy Touch and Lift Farm, Lockhart's Tummy Time: Farm, and Selena's Peekaboo Who? for a good fifteen minutes of diversion for a young readers who is out and about on errands!
The illustrations are engaging, and there's plenty of detail on each page to lead to questions like "Where is the barn?" and "How many sheep are there in the field?" The real draw, of course, are the five different textures for the different animals. The pages are sturdy, and the fabric is securely fastened to the page, which is a good thing: both the cow and the horse have very silky fabric that will probably get a lot of wear!
Pack this in the diaper bag along with Rainey's Oink! I'm a Pig, Scholastic's Noisy Touch and Lift Farm, Lockhart's Tummy Time: Farm, and Selena's Peekaboo Who? for a good fifteen minutes of diversion for a young readers who is out and about on errands!
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