Chicken and Egg Series
“Seinfeld for kids” best describes this silly, fun series about two friends who can’t make a decision to save their lives. Chicken and Egg turn every molehill into a mountain as they explore the answers to some age-old questions. Sure to elicit giggles from kids age 4 to infinity, these books are masterfully illustrated in comic style by Ireland-based artist, David Stedmond.
BOOK 1: WHO’S FIRST?
First book in a new series that tackles the tough, age-old questions with a funny new twist…
Chicken and Egg Book 1: Who’s First?
Meet Chicken and Egg, a pair of indecisive pals with a penchant for predicaments…the sillier the better. Vivid, endearing, comical illustrations by Ireland-based illustrator, David Stedmond, are sure to crack on smile on faces of all ages. Available NOW on www.FrogPrinceBooks.net, and coming 4/1/2020 on Amazon.com and other online retailers. Or ask your local bookstore to order it for you!
Feathered Quill Book Reviews had this to say…
“Children's book author Deborah Stevenson offers readers a "laugh-out-loud" funny book with her latest offering, Who's First?: Chicken and Egg Book 1.
I believe this is the first time that the author has teamed up with illustrator David Stedmond, and I have to say that the pairing is definitely a good match. Egg and Chicken are adorable, and Stedmond manages to convey their emotions perfectly. Combine that with a unique storyline, and you have a great combination for a fun story that kids will love. And since this is book 1 in a planned series, I can't wait to see what Egg and Chicken will be up to next!” ~Ellen Feld for Feathered Quill
5-STAR REVIEW! "Every detail of the story is well thought out and will make the young reader smile when it is completed. The illustrations make the story so much fun. Who’s First? is a great story to help teach character development and social skills to young children. All kids can use practical tips that will make them successful at solving problems with friends. This is a story I strongly recommend for the home or classroom setting to create conversations on how to solve problems in a positive way."
~Laura Sumpter for Readers' Favorite