Charlie the Chicken

“Charlie the Chicken” by Nick Denchfield is a delightful children’s book published by Macmillan Children’s Books in 1997. This edition features 14 pages of engaging content presented in English, designed to capture the attention of young readers. The story follows Charlie, a chicken with a notably large tummy, beak, and feet, all of which are highlighted through interactive pop-ups that enhance the reading experience.
Readers will discover the whimsical world of Charlie as he enjoys a diet rich in corn, wheat, and barley. The playful illustrations and pop-up elements invite children to explore Charlie’s anatomy in a fun and educational way. The narrative also hints at the presence of Charlie’s Mum, suggesting a larger-than-life character that adds to the charm of the story. This book is a wonderful addition to any collection of children’s literature and fiction, perfect for engaging young minds.
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Charlie the chicken eats lots of corn, wheat and barley. That’s why he has such a big tummy and a great big beak and great big feet (each of these parts of his anatomy is brought to the reader’s attention through pop-ups). But if you think Charlie is big, you should see his Mum
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