Thomas' trademark goofy illustrations arranged in comic-style panels hold a great deal of energy, and the Looney Tunes-style humor will get a lot of laughs from young audiences. Like popcorn chicken, this book's got a nugget of protein at its center.--Kirkus Reviews "August 1st, 2020"
Thomas, working in bright colors and comics-style panels, never misses a beat, whether it's a sight gag (Chicken's head gets stuck in a mole hole) or her cast's rapport, which should prompt requests for repeat readings. The self-esteem topic may be familiar, but Thomas shows that it can still get excellent comic mileage.--Publishers Weekly "August 31, 2020"
Full of giggle-inducing exclamations and well-timed page-turns, Thomas's comedy of errors unfolds entirely in dialogue. Bold-colored backgrounds help to signal moments of heightened alarm among Chicken's journey. Thomas's use of panels measures the delivery of each punch line, and her characters' boxy bodies and flailing limbs bring silliness to every encounter. Somewhere between snorts of laughter, readers might even catch a lesson in self-confidence Chicken certainly does.--Horn Book Magazine "November/December 2020"