![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the story of how three children who love Miss Eula buy a gift for her, and about how they make amends with Mr. Polacco’s response must have been to say that, while the story takes place in the days leading up to Easter, it’s more than an Easter story. And I can imagine the conversations at the publisher’s office about that: “You must have Easter eggs on the cover! How else will someone shopping at the bookstore know it’s an Easter book?” I think Ms. That’s unusual for an Easter book, of course. I suppose I should start with the fact that, while Chicken Sunday is an Easter book, there is neither bunny nor basket nor egg on the cover. ![]() I love so many things about it, I hardly know where to begin. I’ll start with Chicken Sunday, a beautiful picture book by Patricia Polacco. Every Thursday from now through the last Thursday in Great Lent, I’ll review a picture book related to Pascha or Easter. But maybe you got that last year, and you want a different book this year, but you can’t find one you like. How do you find really good Easter or Pascha books for your little one? Well, you could just order a copy of Catherine’s Pascha for them. ![]()
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