Max Counts His Chickens

Max Counts His Chickens by Rosemary Wells is a delightful reprint published by Viking on January 22, 2009. This 32-page book is designed for young readers and features engaging illustrations that complement its playful narrative. The story follows Max and Ruby as they embark on a humorous adventure to locate the Easter Bunny’s hidden marshmallow chicks, making it an enjoyable read for children learning about counting and numbers.
In this charming tale, readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements, as the characters navigate their way through a whimsical hunt filled with laughter. The themes of family and sibling dynamics are woven throughout the story, enhancing its appeal. With its focus on counting and the excitement of holidays, Max Counts His Chickens offers a fun and educational experience for children, encouraging them to engage with numbers in a lighthearted context.
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Max and Ruby are back in a counting book sure to tickle the funny bone of very young readers. When the Easter Bunny decides to hide the contents of their Easter baskets, Max and Ruby set out on a hunt for the missing marshmallow chicks, which are here, there, and everywhere. Ruby is finding all the chicks, but count on Max to have the last laugh!
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