Busy Chickens

Busy Chickens by John Schindel, published by Random House Children’s Books in March 2009, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This engaging title features vibrant, full-color photographs that showcase busy chickens in various activities, such as squawking, perching, and leaping, aimed at capturing the attention of toddlers.
In this edition, children are encouraged to imitate the lively actions of the chickens, making it an interactive experience. The book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction, focusing on animals and farm life, and is suitable for introducing young readers to the world of birds and their behaviors. With 20 pages of delightful imagery, Busy Chickens offers a fun way for children to learn about the lively lifestyles of these farm animals.
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The busy chickens of the beloved Busy Animals board book series are sure to cluck their way into your child’s heart this spring!
Busy chickens are squawking, perching, leaping, and more! Vivid, full-color photographs will keep toddlers engages as they imitate the many actions the chickens are doing. Join the fun!
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