Is This my Egg?
Kate Lindquist & Silvia Colombo
Category: Children's Picture Book
Hardcover  | 40 pages | 979-8-90115-030-6
Trim Size: 8.5” H x 10.3” W
Publication Date: June 2th, 2026
List Price: $18.99 USD
Publisher: Starfish Bay® Publishing

A chicken searches everywhere to find her lost egg and sees it everywhere, with hilarious consequences.

A chicken named Cherry wakes up after a nap to find her egg has disappeared from her nest, so she sets off to find it with increasingly hilarious consequences. Cherry thinks she sees her egg but finds a hatching crocodile egg, a lost white balloon, a ball, a vanilla ice cream, and more, until she gives up and finds her egg hidden right where she left it. This story, written in lyrical verse and onomatopoeia, features beautifully dynamic watercolor illustrations that will make readers laugh out loud.

Kate Lindquist lives with her husband and young family in a small coastal town in regional Australia. She spends each day with her three little muses, who love exploring local rivers and beaches, fossicking in rockpools, and mudlarking in the mangroves. In the evenings, with salty hair and sand between their toes, Kate and her children relive their adventures through storytelling. Kate draws inspiration for her writing by looking at the world through the lens of children, making observations of everyday happenings and celebrating life’s simple moments. 

Silvia Colombo was born near Milan, Italy. A passionate artist, Silvia originally studied Literature and Philosophy at Università Statale, before working as a film critic, journalist, and lecturer. Silvia was recently inspired to draw again, attending Giovanni Manna and Linda Wolfsgruber’s classes at the International School of Illustration, Sàrmede and the workshop of Mauro Evangelista at Mimaster. She currently lives and works in Milan, Italy.

 

Key Features:
  • Upbeat lyrical verse and onomatopoeia make this an appealing read-aloud
  • Laugh-out-loud humor will keep kids wanting to re-read the story
  • Colorful and energetic watercolor illustrations bring this humorous story to life
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