About The Book
About The Book
Floppy The Dinosaur Chicken
It starts with an egg: unusual, abandoned, and impossible to ignore.
Taken in and cared for, it soon hatches into something no one has ever seen before. Floppy grows up in a loving home, never questioning that he belongs. And in many ways, he does.
But difference has a way of making itself known.
At school, he stands out. His size, his voice, the way he moves, it all sets him apart. Some accept him. Others don’t. Still, he keeps going, holding onto the life he knows.
Then comes the moment that changes everything.
A trip to the mountains leads to an encounter that reveals the truth: Floppy is not what he believed himself to be. He is part of something bigger, something powerful, something completely unexpected.
From there, the story opens into a world of adventure. A new family. A vast cave filled with life. Close encounters with danger, including a terrifying predator and a raging storm that tests courage and quick thinking.
Yet through it all, the story never loses its warmth.
Floppy doesn’t leave one life behind for another. Instead, he learns to carry both. To accept who he is without losing who he has always been.
And that’s where the story truly lands; not in the adventure, but in the quiet understanding of belonging.
Why Read It
Floppy The Dinosaur Chicken
Because it feels real, even when it isn’t.
This is a story that children can enjoy instantly. It has humor, adventure, and a character they’ll connect with from the very beginning. Floppy is curious, different, and easy to root for.
But there’s more beneath the surface. The story handles differences in a way that feels natural, not forced. It shows what it means to belong without turning it into a lesson. It allows relationships to grow, mistakes to happen, and understanding to build over time.
There are moments of tension, moments of joy, and moments that quietly stay with you.
It’s the kind of book that works in layers. Younger readers will follow the adventure. Older readers will notice the meaning behind it.
And that balance is what makes it worth reading, and worth coming back to.