Eggs Mark the Spot

Eggs Mark the Spot

By Mary Jane Auch, M. J. Auch

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n/aGrade 4n/a3.41304
In a companion volume to The Easter Egg Farm, Pauline, a hen that can lay an egg with an image of whatever she is looking at, becomes a heroine when her special talent provides the vital clues to a burglary.
Publisher: Holiday House (P)
ISBN-13: 9780823413058
ISBN-10: 0823413055
Published on 3/1/1997
Binding: Paperback

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The chicken in this story is a true artist, who can lay eggs with different sceneries if she focuses. The chicken goes to an art exhibit to lay eggs, but there are problems, like all good books have. At first, she is not able to focus so she comes when the exhibit's closed. The chicken then decides to be creative, and make sceneries similar to the paintings. Her owner does not like it, but the chicken wonders if it is wrong to be an original artist. The same chicken helps everyone catch a their who stole a painting and told them his entering route. Will people finally learn that it is not wrong to be an artist and find inspiration? Or will people still force her to make original copies?