Chicken and Egg

“Chicken and Egg” by Christine Back, published by A & C Black in 1984, is a 24-page exploration of the life cycle of a chick. This edition features photographs, drawings, and text presented at two different levels of difficulty, making it accessible for a range of readers. The book follows the development of a chick embryo, detailing the process from fertilization and egg laying to the moment the chick hatches.
Readers will find a blend of visual and textual elements that enhance their understanding of farming and agricultural technology. The dual-level text allows for a comprehensive examination of the subject, catering to both younger audiences and those seeking more detailed information. This engaging resource provides insights into the biological processes involved in chick development, making it a valuable addition to educational collections.
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Photographs, drawings, and text on two different levels of difficulty follow the development of a chick embryo from the fertilization and laying of the egg to the time the chick hatches.
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