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Why the Chickens Crossed the Road

by Mark D'Arcy, Jeff Moores (Illustrator)

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Hector and Harriet were very silly chickens. In fact, they were so silly, they didn't even know they were chickens. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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These chickens are so silly, they don't know they are chickens. They spend most of the book figuring out that they aren't elephants, goats, eagles, etc.

Too silly and dull for me and even my five-year-old didn't like it back when we first got it in 2006. ( )
  villemezbrown | Feb 20, 2024 |
This book is a fantasy because it creates a world were chickens talk and other animals talk about them. I would use this book to for fun.
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To Deb, who inspires everything - M. D.
I dedicate this book to my silly chickens Charlie & Sam and my dear wife, Dawn. - J. M.
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Good evening, Harriet.
Hector and Harriet were very silly chickens.
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Hector and Harriet were very silly chickens. In fact, they were so silly, they didn't even know they were chickens. Suggested level: junior, primary.

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