Just Enough Carrots

Just Enough Carrots by Stuart J. Murphy is a delightful book published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1997. This 31-page edition, written in English, presents a whimsical grocery store scenario featuring elephants, rabbits, and birds. The story revolves around a little rabbit’s humorous quest for more munchy, crunchy carrots while navigating the peculiar choices made by his mother, who seems to favor squirmy worms and chewy peanuts.
Readers will find a playful exploration of counting and numbers as they join the rabbit in his shopping adventure. The narrative engages young readers with its lighthearted approach to concepts of preference and quantity, making it suitable for beginner readers. Just Enough Carrots combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, providing an entertaining way to introduce basic mathematical ideas within a fun context.
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Elephants, rabbits, and birds shop in this funny grocery store. Can you guess what the little rabbit wants more of? Munchy, crunchy carrots, of course! And fewer of? Squirmy worms and chewy peanuts (yuck!). So why is his mother buying all those cans of worms?
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