Just Enough Carrots

Just Enough Carrots by Stuart J. Murphy, published by Harper Collins on August 16, 1997, is an illustrated book that engages young readers with a humorous grocery store setting. The story features elephants, rabbits, and birds as they navigate their shopping experiences, focusing on the little rabbit’s desire for munchy, crunchy carrots while expressing his distaste for squirmy worms and chewy peanuts.
In this entertaining narrative, readers will discover the dynamics of shopping and decision-making through the rabbit’s amusing interactions. The book presents concepts related to mathematics and offers a blend of juvenile fiction and nonfiction elements, making it suitable for a variety of learning contexts. With 40 pages of colorful illustrations, this edition invites children to explore their preferences in a fun and relatable way.
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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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