In this vibrant retelling of a beloved tale of Spanish folk literature, Medio Pollito--remarkable from the day he was hatched--follows his spirit of adventure to the big city. The other barnyard animals don't think he can make it--"He's only a half-chick! He won't even get halfway!" gobbled the turkey--but the little chick's mother believes he just needs to go one step at a time. On his journey, Medio Pollito helps new friends, Agua, Fuego, and Viento, and as they repay his favors, he finds his way to a place just for him. As the author asks, "Why stay in the hen yard when you can have a whole city at your feet?"
Author Eric A. Kimmel is well known for the tales he has retold from around the world. Some of his best-known titles are Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins (a Caldecott Honor book), Gershon's Monster, Anansi and the Talking Melon, and The Runaway Tortilla. A former professor of children's literature, he lives in Portland, Oregon.
Valeria Docampo is a graduate of the University of Buenos Aires with a degree in graphic design and visual communication. In 2008, she was one of thirty Argentinian artists whose work was exhibited at the international Bologna Children's Book Fair.