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Max's Chocolate Chicken by Rosemary Wells
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Max's Chocolate Chicken

by Wells. Rosemary (otherwise under Rosemary Wells)

Series: Max and Ruby

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Trumpet School Market Edition (1989), Paperback

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This is the story of max and his friend who find a chocolate chicken in the bird bath. Max and Ruby make a bet that whoever finds the most easter eggs wins the chocolate chicken, but max eats it anyways. In the end, another chocolate chicken is placed in the bird bath and both people get to eat one!
  srrush | Nov 17, 2009 |
The book is about a rabbit named Max, who finds a chocolate chicken. He gets in a contest with a girl on who can find the most eggs. The winner gets the chocolate chicken. Max loses the contest, but takes the chicken and eats it before she finds him. There is another chocolate chicken waiting on the bird bath. Max tells her he loves her.
  cegordon | Nov 17, 2009 |
Max and his sister Ruby are about to go on an Easter egg hunt. The only objective Max has to win is to obtain a chocolate chicken that was there for the winner. However, while on the hunt Max gets distracted by the nature around him and Ruby finds all the eggs. Max sneaks over to the chocolate chicken, grabs it and hides while eating the entire thing alone. Just when Ruby is about to yell at Max for eating her chicken, a new one appears where the old one had been.
  ecrobinson | Nov 11, 2009 |
Max and his sister Ruby are going to participate in an Easter egg hunt. Max is fascinated by the chocolate chicken that is the prize for whoever wins the most eggs. Ruby tells him he can't have it unless he wins, and they begin hunting. Max finds ants, acorns, and a variety of other things but no eggs. Ruby is finding lots of eggs, so Max runs off to steal the chicken. He hides inside a tree and comes out with a chocolate mouth!
  cbpritchard | Oct 19, 2009 |
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For Janet, who helped enormously
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One morning somebody put a chocolate chicken in the birdbath.
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How we love Max--the mischievous toddler rabbit who is often battling wits and wills with his bossy-boots older sister Ruby. Now it's time for the siblings' Easter egg hunt! Just as the festivities are about to begin, a secretive Easter Bunny places a huge chocolate chicken in the birdbath. "I love you," Max innocently declares to the edible chicken he covets. "Wait Max," warns Ruby. "First we must go on an egg hunt. If you find the most eggs then you get the chocolate chicken." But Max, who is still young enough to be distracted by mud puddles and marching ants, can't possibly focus on finding a single egg. When it becomes obvious that Ruby has collected the most (if not all) of the Easter eggs, Max takes drastic measures--as the youngest sibling often will--and steals the chicken. Rosemary Wells's expressive, giggle-funny illustrations (along with the board-book format) make this a perfect Easter story for toddlers as well as preschoolers, who will delight in Max's blatant misbehavior and relish the inevitable happy ending. (Baby to preschool) --Gail Hudson

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