The Little Book of Chickens

Jessica Ford

Categories: Animals , Farming , Non-fiction , Washington County Library

Description

The Little Book of Chickens is a charming, informative book of all things chicken – learn about their life stages and how clever they really are, plus heaps of fun factoids and truly gorgeous breeds and their colourful eggs – all in a beautifully illustrated gift book. This book is appropriate for grades 6-12.

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