The Chicken Sisters

The Chicken Sisters by Laura Numeroff is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on January 9, 1999. This 32-page children’s book presents a whimsical tale where the chicken sisters confront a big bad wolf who moves to their town. In a clever twist, the eccentric trio uses their unique talents to outsmart the wolf, showcasing their resourcefulness and community spirit.
Readers will find a delightful story that features themes of family and sibling dynamics, as well as the charm of farm animals. The narrative highlights the sisters’ quirky characteristics, such as knitting and baking, while emphasizing the importance of good intentions. This engaging tale is suitable for young readers and offers a fun exploration of friendship and creativity in the face of challenges.
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When a big bad wolf moves to town, it would seem that the chicken sisters’ fate is sealed, but in a clever twist, the eccentric trio saves the day. The unwitting wolf proves to be no match for the good intentions of these itching-sweater-knitting, off-key-singing, burnt-cookie-baking neighbors. Here’s one wolf that’s off to live with his mother!
“Off the wall fun.”—Publishers Weekly
“A winner.”—School Library Journal
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