The illustrations are cute, and it’s great that when Chick get’s fired from the egg factory for not conforming to the plain-white-oval requirements, she continues with her passion of creating uniquely shaped and painted eggs, gets discovered and becomes famous for her artwork. But the last page, when she declares her best creations, the prettiest things she ever made, are her babies, could either be taken as a sentimental declaration for mothers to share with their children, so they know how precious they are, or it could be taken as a regression to the pre-feminism era, teaching young girls that the most important thing they can do in life is to bear children.