P. Zonka Lays an Egg
P. Zonka Lays an Egg
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Annotation: All the farmyard's chickens lay eggs regularly--all, that is, except P. Zonka, who is too busy looking at the colors of the world.
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #103317
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
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Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 04/07/15
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: Publisher: 1-561-45819-8 Perma-Bound: 0-605-88531-1
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-561-45819-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-88531-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2014006507
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
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P. Zonka is a unique sort of hen. The other hens, though, find her frustrating and deplore her refusal to lay eggs. After all, that's what hens do! Instead, P. Zonka gazes at the sky and exclaims in wonder at the colors of the grass and tulips. At the hens' insistence, she agrees to try to lay an egg, but the egg she produces is not of the typical variety: "There were patterns of sun yellow, grass green, tulip red. There were blues as bright as day and blues as dark as midnight." This ranks along books such as Leo Lionni's Frederick (1968) that celebrate artistic dreaminess over conformity and remind us that good things are worth waiting for. Vibrant watercolors pull our attention to nature's beauty the way P. Zonka sees it: spectacular! In a brief endnote, the author-illustrator explains her inspiration: a Ukrainian tradition of decorating eggs called pysanky.

School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2015)

K-Gr 3 While other hens lay eggs regularly and the rooster crows encouragement, P. Zonka wanders through the farmyard observing the world around her. The hen marvels at the grass and sky and urges her friends to appreciate the flowers. After they persuade her to try to lay an egg, she produces a spectacular multicolored creation, incorporating patterns that she has seen and imagined. The artistic chicken's name is no accident. An author's note explains that a pysanka is a Ukrainian decorated egg. Vibrant watercolor illustrations bring to mind folk-art decor and Chagall paintings. They burst from the pages to draw viewers in to share P. Zonka's delight with the colors and patterns of her world. The oversize format lends itself to read-aloud participation with follow-up decoration of real or paper eggs. Although Paschkis does not mention the tie of pysanka to Easter, those who want to make the connection to another culture's Easter egg painting could also use Katherine Milhous's The Egg Tree , the 1951 Caldecott winner. VERDICT A first-rate selection for most collections. Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University Library, Mankato

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Paschkis presents one possible origin for Ukrainian pysanky. The chickens dismiss P. Zonka as a dreamer, more concerned with flowers, clouds, and the sky's colors than with egg-laying duty. Cajoled into laying an egg, P. Zonka surprises everyone: her egg contains all the colors and shapes she sees in nature. Paschkis's watercolors are filled with repeated patterns and beautiful use of black outlines.

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Word Count: 466
Reading Level: 2.6
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.6 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 174263 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: AD500L
Guided Reading Level: K
Fountas & Pinnell: K

When dreamy hen P. Zonka starts laying eggs, the other chickens are in for a spectacular surprise!

Extraordinary hen P. Zonka spends her time taking in the beauty around her: the shiny green of the grass, the buttery yellow of the dandelions, the deep blue of the sky. The other hens can't understand why she never lays eggs like they do―they think she's just plain lazy. But when P. Zonka finally decides to give egg-laying a try, the other chickens are in for a spectacular surprise!

This springtime delight, inspired by Ukrainian pysanky, will enrich the imagination and help readers appreciate the beauty of the world.


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