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  • Little Chick

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 24, 2009)
    The creators of the New York Times bestselling Kiss Good Night offer a trio of gentle tales about a special intergenerational bond.Little Chick may be a good and patient gardener, as Old-Auntie observes, but what if you simply can’t wait for your carrot to grow tall? What if you skip like a pro but still can’t lift your kite in the air? Or if you’re a really good stretcher but can’t reach your favorite star? With affection and humor, Amy Hest offers three vignettes about a curious chick and a loving auntie who knows how to soften disappointments by keeping the spark of wonder alive. And the incomparable Anita Jeram renders Little Chick’s gestures and movements with a mastery that captures the spirit of every young child.
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  • Little Chick

    Lauren Thompson, John Butler

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Live large on the farm with Little Chick in this board book edition of a sweet story from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Thompson.Little chick may be the smallest chick on the farm, but she doesn’t know it. What she does know is that she can chirp the loudest, eat the most, and stand the tallest. And she’s proud of it too! Originally published in hardcover as Wee Little Chick, this sturdy board book edition will make an ideal companion to Little Bunny, and is perfect for even the youngest of readers!
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  • Little Chick

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Have you ever wondered what happens when a little chick becomes a beautiful bluebird? Read along as she breaks out of her shell and into the exciting world around her!
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  • The Brave Little Chick

    Nona J. Fairfax

    language (, Aug. 4, 2016)
    Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Prime members can read this book for FREE!For many parents, curling up with a book for a bedtime story with their kid is a daily ritual. For others, it is the perfect time to spend time with their children after a busy day, and for some, it is something they should do but are not entirely sure why. Discover these benefits of bedtime stories for kids.Sharpen their brainsResearch shows that one of the greatest benefit of interacting with children, including reading to them stories, is that children learn a great deal of things- from improved logic skills to lowering their stress levels. Bedtime stories rewire the brain of a child and quicken their mastery of language. Their vocabulary repertoire is expanded and their listening and oral communication skills enhanced.bedtime stories for kidsEnhance creativity and Stimulate imaginationIf you are a good storyteller, then you should teleport your kid to a different realm- from reality to fantasy for the child to learn the difference between these two. This will enhance and stimulate his imagination.children's books kindleEmotion developmentThe kid will learn to experience different emotions while empathizing with the characters of the story. The common emotions of sadness, happiness and anger may be encountered and he will learn to control these in real life.bedtime story for kids100% Money Back GuaranteeGrab Your Copy Now!
  • Brave Chicken Little

    Robert Byrd

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Whack!What’s that? Could it be? A piece of the sky! Oh my!Chicken Little and his friends run, run, run to tell the king. Nothing stands in the way except...the sly Foxy Loxy. Surely they have time to stop for lunch with Foxy and his kits. But what happens when Chicken Little and company find themselves on the menu?What this classic story needs is a new ending and a brave hero. And maybe this time, it’s Chicken Little!Cleverly retold and exquisitely illustrated by Robert Byrd, Brave Chicken Little transforms a cautionary fable into a tale of triumph.
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  • Brave Chicken Little

    Robert Byrd

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Whack!What’s that? Could it be? A piece of the sky! Oh my!Chicken Little and his friends run, run, run to tell the king. Nothing stands in the way except...the sly Foxy Loxy. Surely they have time to stop for lunch with Foxy and his kits. But what happens when Chicken Little and company find themselves on the menu?What this classic story needs is a new ending and a brave hero. And maybe this time, it’s Chicken Little!Cleverly retold and exquisitely illustrated by Robert Byrd, Brave Chicken Little transforms a cautionary fable into a tale of triumph.
  • 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.
  • 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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  • 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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  • Little Chick's Bible

    P J Lyons, Melanie Mitchell

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Jan. 27, 2015)
    A soft, cuddly Bible that children age 2–5 can call their very own!The Little Chick’s Bible is a soft and cuddly Bible covered in plush yellow faux fur and is the perfect size for little ones. Throughout this sweet book, little ones learn that they’re loved and cared for by God as they hear about God’s faithfulness in stories from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. With sweet, rhyming text and colorful illustrations, this soft and cuddly character storybook Bible is sure to become a classic with preschoolers.Little Chick’s Bible:Features a plush yellow cover and packaged in a plastic bag with snap closureBoard book perfect for little hearts and handsPerfect for parent-child lap time and bedtime readingIncludes both Old and New Testament Stories
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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
  • Busy-Busy Little Chick

    Janice N. Harrington, Brian Pinkney

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Feb. 19, 2013)
    Ideal for Easter and springtime, an exuberantly illustrated picture book by a New York Times bestselling artist!Little Chick's mother is all cluck and no action. Mama knows her old nest isn't the cozy home she and her brood need. But whenever she vows to start building a new house, she's distracted―by sweety-meaty worms, crunchy-munchy crickets, or picky-pecky corn. Luckily, her Little Chick is an industrious sort. While the rest of his family are stuffing themselves silly, he's quietly working, bit by bit, day by day. Janice N. Harrington's retelling of a little-known Central African story is perfectly matched with Brian Pinkney's jazzy depiction of a can-do little critter.
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