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Books with title Little Chick

  • Chicken Little

    Ronne Randall, Nicola Evans

    Hardcover (Parragon Books Ltd, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Relive the classic fairy tale Chicken Little in this lovely storybook.
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  • Chicken Little

    Karen Lee Schmidt

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 3, 1986)
    Tells the story of a silly little chicken who thinks the sky is falling
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  • Little Chick

    Stephanie Calmenson, Hitomi Kuroki

    Board book (Little Simon, April 4, 1985)
    Calmenson, Stephanie
  • Chicken Little

    Disney Productions

    Hardcover (Golden/Disney, Sept. 13, 2005)
    Disney’s new movie Chicken Little is retold in this Little Golden Book that is destined to become an instant classic! Young readers will delight in the story of a young chick who goes from being a little laughing stock to Mr. Big!
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  • My Little Chick

    Geraldine Elschner, Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (minedition, April 1, 2019)
    Lena liked to sit in her mother's garden and watch the chickens. But something is missing in this happy group of hens...a sweet little chick! How fortunate that plump little Alma had just laid an egg. But to Lena's surprise, Alma does not seem interested in hatching it. Lena makes a snap decision and attempts to surprise everyone by hatching the chick herself. However, hatching an egg is more difficult than Lena thinks, and the journey from egg to chick is a long one. This is a sweet book about the challenges and joys of being a parent.
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  • Little Chicks

    Birchall Publishing

    language (Birchall Publishing, March 26, 2020)
    Little Chicks is a collection of short rhyming poems for preschool and Kindergarten children age 3-5. It’s the fourth book in the Rhymes for Early Readers series of short animal poems. (24 pages, Illustrated).Book 1 Little BunniesBook 2 Little DucksBook 3 Little LambsBook 4 Little ChicksBook 5 Little PigsBook 6 Little BearsBook 7 Little PuppiesBook 8 Little Kittens
  • THE LITTLE CHICK:

    Andrew Arnold

    Reading to children makes themlove books and become readers themselves. It also sharpens memory, improves language and strengthens their creative thinking. A child is always active, and it can be hard to put them to sleep at times. This is when a good story can come to your aid. It helps you prepare them for bedtime, and they may even look forward to it if there is a good story to hear. Below are some of the stories that you could read out to them.
  • The Little Chick

    Lisa McCue

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1986)
    Illustrated in full color. A plucky chick who's always last in everything grabs her chance for adventure when she finds a hole in the barnyard fence. Finely rendered pictures of the farm animals she meets bring glowing life to a story about exploring the world and making new friends.
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  • Chicken Little

    J. York, Teri Weidner

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Sure that the sky is falling, Chicken Little and her friends attempt to warn the king, but in the end are outsmarted by a hungry fox.
  • Chicken Little

    George Bridge, Bea Moritz

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    "The sky is falling! The sky is falling!" Chicken Little and his feathered friends got all aflutter when something fell on his head and he assumed it must be the sky falling to bits. Eventually Chicken Little learns there is nothing to be afraid of, and perhaps it's better not to panic before you find out the whole story.
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  • Little Chick

    Jacqueline Hook, Barbara Zane

    eBook (Jacqueline Beverly Hills - JBH Books, April 10, 2013)
    When Little Chick can't find his hammer, he becomes angry. He stamps his feet and runs around. Young children listen eagerly to find out what will happen next and how the problem will be solved.Little Chick is one of five heartwarming stories in The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories collection, designed for ages 2-6. Each colorful story teaches children how to manage feelings and develop self-responsibility, while modeling for parents and caregivers how to guide child behavior in a patient and loving way. Books in this series...- The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories (all five stories in one book)- Little Chick: Little Chick learns to put away his toys.- Little Mouse: Little Mouse learns not to ask for a Band-Aid unless he is hurt.- Little Raccoon: Little Raccoon learns not to color with crayons all over the house.- Little Kitty: Little Kitty learns not to overcome shyness.- Little Bunny: Little Bunny learns to share.
  • Little Chick

    Amy Hest

    Paperback (Walker Childrens Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Spend a wonderful day with Little Chick in these three enchanting stories from master storyteller Amy Hest and much-admired illustrator Anita Jeram. How Little Chick longs for her carrot to grow tall, for her kite to fly high, to be able to reach up and take her star from the sky. But her carrot is small, her kite bobs along on the ground and she can't stretch up far enough to touch her star. Sometimes things just don't turn out quite the way you want them to. But, as Old-Aunite shows Little Chick, there is just as much wonder in things that are small and far away - if you only look! This title comes from the acclaimed creators of "New York Times" best-seller "Kiss Goodnight, Sam" comes a lovely story about a little chick and her big dreams and aspirations. It comes with beautiful illustrations from the renowned illustrator of "Guess How Much I Love You".
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