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Books with title Count Your Chickens

  • Count Your Chickens

    Jo Ellen Bogart, Lori Joy Smith

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Feb. 7, 2017)
    For fans of Richard Scarry, a cute-as-a-button picture book featuring dozens of chickens as they set out for the county fair!Chickens, chickens everywhere -- going to the county fair! Follow a family of chickens as they prepare for their big outing. You'll see chickens wondering what to wear, baking pies, painting their toes and knitting socks. A stroll through town reveals that everyone else is excited for the festivities too. There are so many sights to see! Over there we see racers sprinting to the finish line. Over here, farmers showing off their best crops. Clowns, entertainers and musicians take the stage. And don't forget the rides: the Ferris wheel, super slide and merry-go-round. Grab some cotton candy and popcorn, because this very silly book will entertain and challenge young readers with searching and counting elements.
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  • Don't Count Your Chickens

    Diana C. Conway, Cindy Revell

    Paperback (Library for All, Oct. 8, 2019)
    When Fulano and Mengano start bragging about the riches they will make, Juancho remembers the wise words his grandmother told him. This is an engaging book for upper primary readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit not for profit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read. 10-12 years
  • Count Your Chickens

    Jo Ellen Bogart, Lori Joy Smith

    Board book (Tundra Books, March 3, 2020)
    For fans of Richard Scarry, a cute-as-a-button picture book featuring dozens of chickens as they set out for the county fair!Chickens, chickens everywhere -- going to the county fair! Follow a family of chickens as they prepare for their big outing. You'll see chickens wondering what to wear, baking pies, painting their toes and knitting socks. A stroll through town reveals that everyone else is excited for the festivities too. There are so many sights to see! Over there we see racers sprinting to the finish line. Over here, farmers showing off their best crops. Clowns, entertainers and musicians take the stage. And don't forget the rides: the Ferris wheel, super slide and merry-go-round. Grab some cotton candy and popcorn, because this very silly book will entertain and challenge young readers with searching and counting elements.
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  • Count Your Chickens

    Daniel Jacobs

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
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  • Count Your Chickens

    Daniel Jacobs

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Text and photographs introduce the concept of skip counting, or counting by groups of a certain number, and present items for practice.
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  • Don't Count Your Chickens

    Helena Krieger

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 10, 2016)
    The Ats want to enter their chickens in the county fair, but to their surprise-they got more than they planned on. Find out what happened and what the fair judge told them. Will they still win first place?
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  • Count Your Chickens

    American Education Publishing

    Paperback (American Education Publishing, May 15, 2000)
    Paperback, as pictured; with stickers (ch)
  • Counting Chickens

    Polly Alakija

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 29, 2014)
    Tobi has a hen, and his friends each have their own animals, too. The other animals give birth to their babies: one calf, two lambs, three kids, four kittens, five puppies, and six piglets. But Tobi’s hen sits on the seven eggs she laid, waiting . . . and waiting . . . and waiting. At last, the eggs hatch. Now Tobi has a brood of seven beautiful chicks. And, by the following year, he has more chickens than he can count. Young readers help Tobi count his chickens, learning to count up to 50 in this fun tale.
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  • Counting Chickens

    Flensted

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, Nov. 3, 2010)
    Don't count your chickens ... but do count your eggs, fish, and elephants! Distinctive Flensted Mobiles are featured in this innovative counting book. Young readers can count from one to ten and back again, by twos or threes, and can even find solutions to simple word problems. Arithmetic has never been so much fun or so colorful! Embossed images make for a multisensory, tactile experience.
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  • Don't Count Your Chicks

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 1, 1993)
    In this colorful adaptation of a Scandinavian folktale, an old woman learns not to count her chickens before they hatch
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  • Don't Count Your Chicks

    Ingri D'Aulaire

    Hardcover (Doubleday, June 1, 1960)
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  • Counting Chickens

    Polly Alakija

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, March 15, 2001)
    Counting Chickens