Delilah's Dream by Ian Trevaskis
New Frontier Publishing, 2009. ISBN 9781921042232.
Picture book, Ages 3-5. Delilah the chook has a dream, she wants to
fly. She didn't want to be like her sisters and just scrabble around
for scrap, she wanted to fly and have adventures. The other chooks
scoffed at her, deriding her dreams and told her not to be silly. While
the other chooks slept, tucked away from Delilah, she kept on dreaming
of soaring like an eagle, of being amongst the stars. One day a fox was
seen in the vicinity of the chook yard. The chooks huddled together in
their henhouse, not knowing what to do. Delilah took steps, she climbed
across the roof, onto the tree and leapt across the gap between the
chook house and the farmhouse, until she got to the bell hanging in the
verandah. She swung form side to side, waking the farmer, and so saved
the day. She had flown after all.
A little fable about following your dreams will be a delight to read
out loud to young children. They will recognize the moral of the tale
immediately and talk of other books which have a similar theme. (A
small point, my chooks always roosted; I have yet to see chooks
roosting in a box!)
Fran Knight