Chickens -- Juvenile fiction
Label
Chickens -- Juvenile fiction
Name
Chickens
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of24
- Con pollo, a bilingual playtime adventure, Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Lopez ; illustrated by Andrea Campos
- All by myself, written by Stephanie Shaw ; illustrated by Emilie Gill
- Have a slice day, Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by Charlie Alder
- Triple trouble time, adapted by Kris Hirschmann
- Woo hoo! You're doing great!, by Sandra Boynton
- Cheeky Chick!, Julia Jarman, Tom Knight
- Interrupting Chicken, Cookies for breakfast, David Ezra Stein
- Arithmechicks explore more, a math story, Ann Marie Stephens ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- Catch that chicken!, Atinuke ; illustrated by Angela Brooksbank
- Interrupting Cow and the chicken crossing the road, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Joëlle Dreidemy
- Kiki can! go to school, written by Susie Jaramillo ; illustrated by Abigail Gross
- Beaky Barnes, egg on the loose, written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein
- Hen's pens, Phil Roxbee Cox ; illustrated by Stephen Cartwright ; edited by Jenny Tyler
- Sing high, sing crow, Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by Charlie Alder
- Rosie's walk, Pat Hutchins
- Arithmechicks find their place, a math story, Ann Marie Stephens ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- The baby chicks are singing, Los pollitos dicen, Ashley Wolff
- The capybaras, Alfredo Soderguit ; translated by Elisa Amado
- ¡Pío, pío!, texto de Isabel Otter ; ilustraciones, Sophie Ledesma ; traducción, Diego de los Santos
- Sherlock Chick's first case, Robert Quackenbush
- Starla Jean takes the cake, Elana K. Arnold ; illustrated by A. N. Kang
- Cocorikííí, [autora e ilustradora] Nuria Otte
- Beak to the future, Tom Angleberger ; color by Joey Ellis
- Starla Jean cracks the case, Elana K. Arnold ; illustrated by A.N. Kang
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus1