No. of pages 30
Published: 1989
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"Good Morning, Chick" by Mirra Ginsburg tells the charming story of a young chick who wakes up to a new day and decides to explore her surroundings. As she greets the animals she encounters, including a sleepy pig, a cautious duck, and a playful puppy, each interaction adds to her understanding of friendship and community. The rhythmic text and delightful illustrations capture the joy of morning and the excitement of adventures, making it a perfect read for young children learning about the world around them. Ultimately, the story conveys themes of curiosity, companionship, and the beauty of everyday life. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.
There are 30 pages in this book. This book was published in 1989 by Perfection Learning .
Byron Barton is the creator of many picture books for young children, including My Car, Building a House, and Little Red Hen. Korney Chukovsky (1882 - 1969) was a renowned Russian writer, poet, translator, influential literary critic and essayist. He wrote his first children's poem, 'The Crocodile' (1916) at the age of 34. Since that time he was primarily known for his children's stories, both in poetry and prose. Subsequently, they were adapted for theatre, animated and live-action films, opera and ballet. With more than 300 million copies printed and translated into 87 languages, Korney Chukovsky is one of the most published Russian authors. Chukovsky was a prolific translator, having translated English writers such as Walt Whitman, Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain into Russian, among others. Francesca Yarbusovais an award-winning artist, the wife and collaborator of Yuri Norstein. The successes of their films are as much her accomplishments as they are Norstein's. Exhibitions of her artworks successfully showed in museums in Russia, France, Japan, etc. She is the recipient of the Great Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Fine Art.
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