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Chicken, Pig, Cow and the Class Pet


Chicken, Pig, Cow

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2009

Great for age 7-10 years

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Chicken, Pig and Cow have had many happy adventures with Dog at Girl's house. But when Girl carts them off to school one day, leaving Dog behind, they aren't sure what to think. Where is school, exactly? And what's with all the noise there? Who are all these people who look like Girl but aren't Girl? And why is their new hamster neighbor, Furface, trying to eat their barn? The adorable toy characters Chicken, Pig and Cow once again rely on friendship and teamwork as they embark on their latest adventure in all new surroundings. As always, young readers will be charmed by Ruth Ohi's witty, warm illustrations in this story about the excitement of discovering new places, learning new lessons and making new friends.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Chicken, Pig, Cow .

This book has been graded for interest for readers up to 5 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Annick Press Ltd .

Michael Martchenko is a multiple award-winning illustrator best known for his work with Robert Munsch. He lives in Toronto. Ruth Ohi has illustrated many of Hazel Hutchins's picture books. Her joyous, sensitive, and humorous illustrations are familiar to families all over North America.

 

This book is in the following series:

Chicken, Pig, Cow

A lighthearted glimpse reveals how stuffed animals will play when their child (and their teacher) is away.

 

Spare text and engaging watercolor cartoon illustrations lend a tone of sweet simplicity to this friendship story.--Gloria Koster"School Library Journal" (01/01/2012)

 

Once again, Ohi has created a touching read-aloud, the text simple, the language spare, and the story full of warmth, and character, and humour.--Ken Kilback"Resource Links" (12/01/2011)