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Books with title Chicken Little

  • Little Chicken's Big Day

    Jerry Davis, Katie Davis

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 19, 2011)
    "I hear you cluckin', Big Chicken!" That's the simple refrain that Little Chicken repeats to his mama throughout a typical day. But Little Chicken can be distractable . . . and when he wanders off and gets lost, the day becomes anything but typical. With subtlety and humor, this sweet little story sweeps through a wide range emotions using the simplest of language. From husband and wife team Katie and Jerry Davis, this is a little book with a huge heart. The perfectly minimal illustrations and spare text belie the enormous message at its core: that with family, help is always just a cluck away.
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  • Chicken Little

    Christianne C. Jones, Kyle Hermanson

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    When an acorn hits her on the head, Chicken Little believes the sky is falling down and runs to tell the King and everyone she meets along the way.
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  • Chicken Little

    Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Red Fox, Dec. 1, 1988)
    "The sky is failing! The sky is failing!" Chicken Little and her feathered friends are all aflutter when she gets a mysterious bump on the head. Steven Kellogg's hilarious retelling and irresistible illustrations bring fresh delight to this timeless classic of chain reaction panic.
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  • Run Little Chicken Run!

    Elena Pasquali, Barbara Vagnozzi

    Board book (Lion Children's Books, April 1, 2010)
    One day Little Chicken hears a very loud THUMP, and he thinks the world is coming to an end! Children can follow his hasty footsteps as he runs away and encourages other animals to flee the forest. There are monkeys who swing through the trees, a deer who leaps alongside, and a brave lion who helps the frightened animals discover what all the fuss is about.
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  • Little Chicken Chicken

    David Martin, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 7, 1996)
    Mocked and called Silly Chicken Chicken by her flock for being different, Little Chicken Chicken proves them wrong when she is able to stand in the face of fear during a thunderstorm that has sent everyone else scurrying around in a panic.
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  • '''CHICKEN LITTLE''

    KINDERSLEY DORLING

    Hardcover (DORLING KINDERSLEY AUSTRALIA, Aug. 16, 2005)
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  • Ten Little Chicks

    Myra Green, Donna Carver

    eBook
    TEN LITTLE CHICKS tells the whimsical story of Mother Hen's joy as her little chicks hatch and she names all ten of them. The book contains a counting lesson and suggests ways to live a good life.
  • Chicken Little

    Golden Books

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Aug. 28, 1997)
    Chicken Little's surprise when an apple falls from a tree, crafty Fox's song, and the rest of the animal characters in this perennial children's favorite are made audible in this special sound edition.
  • Little Chicken

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Sept. 1, 1982)
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  • Little Chicken Chicken

    David Martin

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 1997)
    Mocked and called Silly Chicken Chicken by her flock for being different, Little Chicken Chicken proves them wrong when she is able to stand in the face of fear during a thunderstorm that has sent everyone else scurrying around in a panic.
  • 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 Chickens

    Colette Barbe-julien

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Describes the physical aspects and social behavior of chickens from birth to adulthood.
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