Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

Feathered Quill Book Reviews says: "another hilarious adventure that children will love."

Seinfeld for kids!

Chicken and Egg are out running errands on a lovely day. They stop at the pharmacy to pick up some medicine. This sparks a lengthy debate about whether it is pronounced an-TIE-biotics or an-TEE-biotics. While they're busy arguing, they cross the road. But why? They simply can't recall. Perhaps if they retrace their steps it will all become clear? Or maybe they'll just step into trouble!

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road? is a funny new twist on an age-old question.

This humorous story is fun for boys and girls ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, grades Pre-K, K (Kindergarten), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Be sure to check out Book 1 in the Chicken and Egg series: Who's First?

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Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

Feathered Quill Book Reviews says: "another hilarious adventure that children will love."

Seinfeld for kids!

Chicken and Egg are out running errands on a lovely day. They stop at the pharmacy to pick up some medicine. This sparks a lengthy debate about whether it is pronounced an-TIE-biotics or an-TEE-biotics. While they're busy arguing, they cross the road. But why? They simply can't recall. Perhaps if they retrace their steps it will all become clear? Or maybe they'll just step into trouble!

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road? is a funny new twist on an age-old question.

This humorous story is fun for boys and girls ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, grades Pre-K, K (Kindergarten), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Be sure to check out Book 1 in the Chicken and Egg series: Who's First?

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Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road?: Chicken and Egg Book 2

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Feathered Quill Book Reviews says: "another hilarious adventure that children will love."

Seinfeld for kids!

Chicken and Egg are out running errands on a lovely day. They stop at the pharmacy to pick up some medicine. This sparks a lengthy debate about whether it is pronounced an-TIE-biotics or an-TEE-biotics. While they're busy arguing, they cross the road. But why? They simply can't recall. Perhaps if they retrace their steps it will all become clear? Or maybe they'll just step into trouble!

Why Did Chicken Cross the Road? is a funny new twist on an age-old question.

This humorous story is fun for boys and girls ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, grades Pre-K, K (Kindergarten), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Be sure to check out Book 1 in the Chicken and Egg series: Who's First?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732541078
Publisher: Frog Prince Books
Publication date: 11/19/2020
Series: Chicken and Egg , #2
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.09(d)
Age Range: 4 - 9 Years

About the Author

Deborah Stevenson has won numerous awards for her children's books, among them, Best Children's Non-Fiction, Next Generation Indie Book Awards for Soaring Soren. Stevenson's books convey positive messages for children about believing in their abilities, friendship, family and compassion for others. Stevenson weaves humor into even her more serious stories, and making children laugh is at the heart of her Chicken and Egg series. She believes reading to children builds a strong bond and fosters a lifelong love of reading, and strives to create books that will be enjoyable for both little readers, and for the grown ups that read to them.

David Stedmond is an Ireland-based illustrator and designer with a BA in graphic design. He works both in traditional and digital media. David's primary focus is illustration for children's literature. Other interests include portrait drawing, landscape painting, and music composition.
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