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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Econo-Clad Books
ISBN: 0613115228
Release Date: Jan 8, 1987
| |  | | | In Brief "Jessica the frog shows her friends a beautiful stone she has found. 'Its an egg,' says Marilyn. Right. 'A chicken egg.' Wrong. Jessica has never even heard of chickens so she can hardly contradict Marilyn, who sees the newly hatched alligator as proof that she is right, calling it a chicken. One day a bird says the baby's mother has been looking for it everywhere, and Jessica coordinates a happy reunion. Back home, Jessica reports with great amusement that the mother chicken called her baby 'my sweet little alligator.' . . .Ages three to seven." (Quill Quire)
| | | | From The Publisher Illus. in full color. While taking a walk, three frogs discover what they believe to be a chicken egg and eagerly wait for it to hatch. When a scaly, four-legged creature with a long snoutful of teeth emerges a few days later, the frogs are still convinced it's a chicken and are thrilled to have a new friend. Soon the frogs and "chicken" are inseparable, at least until the day "chicken" finds and returns to her mother...an enormous "hen" who looks suspiciously like an alligator! "An eggs/rmtraordinary treat from a master storyteller."School Library Journal. "Just the thing to lighten up a picture-book hour."Kirkus.
| | | | Annotation Here is four-time Caldecott Honor winner Leo Lionni's funniest book ever--a colorful animal fable featuring three frogs and an alligator in a hilarious case of mistaken identity. Children will delight in the silly humor and vivid cut-paper artwork. Full color.
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| | | | | | Keywords Children: Grades 3-4, Children's 4-8, Juvenile Fiction, Animals - Reptiles & Amphibians, Social Situations - Friendship, Animals - General, Fiction, Friendship, Frogs, Alligators, Identity
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