The story's simple premise hides a powerful message. As the news spreads from the hen to the rooster, then to the goose, and so on, the "news" gets more distorted, and the panic grows. It's a humorous and insightful exploration of how easily rumors can spiral out of control and how important it is to question what we hear before reacting. This light-hearted fable is recommended for early readers, typically for grades 1-2.

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Invite children to retell the story using puppets or by acting it out, each taking on the role of a different animal. You can also encourage them to draw their favorite scene, imagining what the panicked hen or the other animals might look like.

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Authored by Machado, a recipient of the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award .

Never just hand a book on this topic to a child to read alone. Read it with them to gauge their reactions and answer questions.

Safe and legal PDF copies of child protection materials are frequently hosted by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), educational ministries, child psychology blogs, or official digital libraries.

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