Princess Henny and the Wonky Eggs celebrates wonky eggs, wonky fruit and vegetables, and all things that might look imperfect on the outside but are great inside!
Do you judge an egg by its shell? The theme of this rhyming story is the old saying ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’. On the surface, the fun and uplifting story will entertain younger children, but older kids can also enjoy it whilst looking deeper. Parents and teachers could use the book to promote discussion about food waste, farming and cooking, as well as our obsession with the way things look, the myth of perfection, and other social values.
Although Princess Henny and the Wonky Eggs is set on a fictitious egg farm in Devon, the plot was inspired by a real farm in Berkshire where I used to buy eggs.