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Books with title Chicken

  • Chickens

    Kathryn Clay

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Peck the ground. Lay some eggs. Chickens are at home on the farm.
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  • Chicken Licken

    Joan Stimson, Petula Stone

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books Ltd, )
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  • Chick

    Ed Vere

    Pop-Up (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Feb. 16, 2010)
    An egg cracks--crickety crack--and out comes a little yellow chick! He peeps, he cheeps, he eats, and at the very end, he sleeps under Mommy's wing--zzzzzz. Each eye-popping page in this interactive novelty book invites the reader to jump in and play with the chick, and Ed Vere's art is appealing and brightly colored . Ed Vere's new pop-up book is the perfect Easter gift for all your little chicks!
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  • Chicken Licken

    Jonathan Allen, Jonathon Allen

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers Ltd, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A colourful flap book which tells the story of Chicken Licken, who thinks the sky is falling down when an acorn falls on his head. By the author of "Jungle Jingles" (with Dick King-Smith) and "The Keep-fit Canaries".
  • Chickens

    Peter Brady

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Introduces chickens, the most common bird in the world by presenting facts about its physical characteristics, what it eats, where it lives, and the eggs which it lays.
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  • Purim Chicken

    Margery Cuyler, Puy Pinillos

    Hardcover (INDPB, Jan. 1, 2017)
    It’s Purim and the animals on the farm are planning their celebration! They decide to sing songs, wear costumes, and put on a play about Queen Esther. It’s fun until Quack the duck, the star of their show, goes missing! Cluck the hen must be brave like Queen Esther and go in search of Quack near the fox’s den. But when Cluck finds Quack, the duck's feathers are ruffled from her time with the fox. She can't perform! Will Cluck have enough courage to play Queen Esther and save the show?
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  • Egg: Chicken

    Ms. Alethea C. Rudolph, Ms. Silvia Brunetti

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2016)
    EGG [Chicken] is our first book of our lovely collection EGG. This book collection is dedicated to children under the age of 6! In these books we're trying to introduce unborn baby animals in a fun, interesting way to our children. Hope you'll spend a lovely time reading our books to your children. Marble Tales.
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  • Chickens

    Maddie Gibbs

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Plymouth Rock chickens and Silkie chickens are just a couple of the many breeds of chickens living on farms. Readers will learn how farmers raise chickens and what different breeds are called. This high-interest book combines eye-catching photographs with manageable text to best reach its readers. Readers will love learning chicken fun facts, while gaining an understanding of why chickens are farmyard staples. Text is supported by a variety of tools, including a picture glossary, table of contents, index, and additional websites.
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  • Chicken Licken

    Jonathan Allen

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, Feb. 28, 1997)
    When an acorn drops on Chicken Licken's head, he thinks the sky is falling down and rushes to tell the King. The book includes lift-up flaps showing who Chicken Licken meets on the way.
  • Chicken Wing

    Christine Young-Robinson

    Paperback (Yoroson Publishing, )
    None
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  • Chicken and Chicks

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Soft, fluffy chicks are adorable, but where do they live and what are their parents like? The special jobs of Papa rooster and Mama hen are explained in this charming nonfiction book, and young children see fluffy chicks grow up to look just like their parents. Through crisp, clear photos, Our Amazing World’s book about chickens opens excellent talking points, such as: Why are the chicks hiding under their mother? Why does the rooster look different from the hen?
  • Chicken Soup

    Jean Van Leeuwen, David Gavril

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2009)
    Rumor has it that Mrs. Farmer is making chicken soup, so the chickens are on the run—except for poor Little Chickie, who has a bad cold. No matter where she hides—the hayloft, a milk pail, or the sheep pen—her sneezes give her away. She is sure to be found soon! The unbeatable mother-son team of award-winning and bestselling author Jean Van Leeuwen, whose Oliver and Amanda Pig books are a children’s literature staple, and her son, up-and-coming illustrator David Gavril (Penelope Nuthatch and the Big Surprise), have created a charming picture book very much in the spirit of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.F&P level: K F&P genre: F
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