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How Fletcher Was Hatched
How Fletcher Was Hatched
Author: Wende Devlin, Harry Devlin (Illustrator)
Fletcher is a large hound dog with brown spots, and his mistress is a little girl named Alexandra. The trouble starts because Alexandra is interested in baby chicks - tiny, fluffy, yellow chichk that say "Peep!" as they come out of their shells. — Fletcher's water dish is empty. He hasn't had his ears scratched in days. "Sh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780819302472
ISBN-10: 0819302473
Publication Date: 1969
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Publisher: MacMillan Pub Co
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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hoopridge avatar reviewed How Fletcher Was Hatched on + 252 more book reviews
I absolutely loved this book when I was little, so much so that one of our dogs was named Fletcher.

Re-reading it as an adult, I found it wordy, with dated illustrations, but the story is still charming. Fletcher feels unloved when his owner likes baby chicks more than him, so he enlists some friends to encase him in an "egg" made of twigs and mud, which he hatches from to impress his owner. The hilarity comes from the village's treatment of the giant egg, which they're convinced it from a new species of bird or maybe even an alien. When Fletcher appears from it, they are justifiably embarrassed by their assumptions.

Better for older readers or parents with patience for longer stories.
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Children's book about feeling displaced then re-united.


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