Amazing Chicka And Other Tails

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Pub Date Mar 18 2019 | Archive Date Sep 08 2019

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True stories about one family’s adventures with their pets. Have you ever had a pet you loved? Some of our pets were kind of wild. There was Mr. Brown and Mr. White, the rats. There was Chicka the chicken who thought she was a human. There was Birdie, the cockatiel and Hazel the squirrel. Which one would run up your leg, and you’d have to take off your pants to get her out? Which one sleeps in the hammock all day and runs around at night? Which one got lost in a drawer?

True stories about one family’s adventures with their pets. Have you ever had a pet you loved? Some of our pets were kind of wild. There was Mr. Brown and Mr. White, the rats. There was Chicka the...


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ISBN 9781457568022
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Featured Reviews

The importance and the positive contribution that pets can play in a child's life is wonderfully depicted in this charming story based on real life events written by Nina Loeffel and Rachel Larson and with Oleksandr Pitura providing the delightful illustrations. Each of the animals have their own backstory, character and relationship that they develop with the children.

Among the animals is Chicka the chicken who owing to her birth believes she is human and is shun by the other chickens and Hazel the squirrel who's mother may have been shot by one of the boys. The delightful stories will teach children to appreciate and respect the animals around them and most importantly they will understand that death is part of nature. Recommended for old and young a most endearing read.,

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