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Chicken Little
Chicken Little
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Reviewed Titles
My First Classic Story

Chicken Little

When an acorn hits her on the head, Chicken Little believes the sky is falling down and runs to tell the King and everyone she meets along the way.

 
ISBN978-1-4048-7355-1
PublisherPicture Window Books
BrandMy First Classic Story
Age Level5-9 Years
Reading LevelGrades K-3
Trim Size0 x 0
Page Count32
LanguageEnglish
Copyright2012
Paperback
Price
$7.10
 


 
 

Reviews

School Library Journal - Maura Bresnaham, High Plain Elementary School, Andover, MA

"Folk- and tall tales often lose much of their flavor when retold as easy readers. That is not the case with these offerings, and many children will enjoy being able to read the stories on their own. Gingerbread Man taunts and teases his way to the river where he meets a tricky fox. Youngsters will enjoy the familiar refrain. Paul Bunyan includes the several exploits of the oversize lumberjack and his blue ox, Babe. In Chicken Little, Foxy Loxy outsmarts a group of hysterical friends rushing to tell the king that the sky is falling. The sentence structure and vocabulary work well for children who are developing their independence as readers. The colorful cartoon illustrations provide clues and reinforce the major elements of each tale. These books would also work well with students learning English." - School Library Journal

July 1, 2005

Christianne C. Jones

Christianne C. Jones

Growing up in a small town with no cable (and parents who were teachers), reading was the only thing to do. Since then, Christianne Jones has read about a bazillion books and written more than 50. Christianne works as an editor and lives in Minnesota with her husband and three daughters.

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