The Chicken Sisters

The Chicken Sisters by Laura Numeroff is a delightful first edition published by HarperCollins on April 11, 1997. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a whimsical tale featuring three chicken sisters who face a challenge when a big bad wolf moves to their town. In a surprising turn of events, these quirky characters, known for their knitting and singing, find a way to turn the situation around, showcasing their unique charm and resourcefulness.
Readers will discover a story that blends elements of juvenile fiction with themes of family and sibling dynamics. The narrative unfolds in a lighthearted manner, emphasizing the importance of good intentions and community spirit. Through the antics of the chicken sisters and their encounter with the wolf, the book explores the humorous side of farm life and the bonds that tie families together. This engaging tale is sure to entertain young readers while introducing them to the joys of storytelling.
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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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