Chickens -- Juvenile fiction
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Chickens -- Juvenile fiction
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Chickens
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- The Bad Guys in Mission unpluckable, Aaron Blabey
- Little chick, Amy Hest ; illustrated by Anita Jeram
- The chicken doesn't skate, Gordon Korman
- Splat the Cat and the quick chicks, text by Laura Driscoll ; interior illustrations by Robert Eberz
- Daisy comes home, by Jan Brett
- The Bad Guys in The furball strikes back, Aaron Blabey
- Chicken Little, the real and totally true tale, Sam Wedelich
- Interrupting chicken, David Ezra Stein
- Tyrannosaurus rex vs. Edna, the very first chicken, Douglas Rees ; Illustrated by Jed Henry
- The twin princes, Tedd Arnold
- P. Zonka lays an egg, Julie Paschkis
- Chicken talk, words by Patricia MacLachlan ; pictures by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Interrupting Chicken, Cookies for breakfast, David Ezra Stein
- Louise, the adventures of a chicken, by Kate DiCamillo ; illustrated by Harry Bliss
- Hurry! hurry!, Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Jeff Mack
- Chicken run, adapted by Lawrence David ; photography by Tom Barnes ; screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick ; story by Peter Lord & Nick Park ; directed by Peter Lord & Nick Park ; produced by Peter Lord, David Sproxton, & Nock Park
- Smick, by Doreen Cronin ; illustrated by Juana Medina
- Peep and Egg, I'm not trick-or-treating, Laura Gehl ; pictures by Joyce Wan
- Little Naomi, Little Chick, written by Avirama Golan ; illustrated by Raaya Karas ; translated from the Hebrew by Annette Appel
- Interrupting Cow and the chicken crossing the road, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Joëlle Dreidemy
- Rosie's walk
- Starla Jean, which came first: the chicken or the friendship?, Elana K. Arnold ; illustrated by A.N. Kang
- Beaky Barnes, egg on the loose, written and illustrated by David Ezra Stein
- Into the wild, yet another misadventure, Doreen Cronin ; illustrated by Stephen Gilpin ; cover by Kevin Cornell
- Skunk and Badger, by Amy Timberlake ; with pictures by Jon Klassen
- The case of the weird blue chicken, the next misadventure, Doreen Cronin ; illustrated by Kevin Cornell
- Peep and Ducky, David Martin ; illustrated by David Walker
- Peep and Ducky rainy day, David Martin ; illustrated by David Walker
- Beautiful Yetta, the Yiddish chicken, by Daniel Pinkwater ; illustrated by Jill Pinkwater
- The little red hen, a folk tale classic, Paul Galdone
- The great, great, great chicken war, David de la Garza ; with Joyce Rosner and Gene de la Garza
- Bok! bok! boom!, Cyndi Marko
- One little chicken, by Elka Weber ; illustrations by Elisa Kleven
- The sleep over and other stories, Sergio Ruzzier
- Starla Jean takes the cake, Elana K. Arnold ; illustrated by A. N. Kang
- Sam the Man & the chicken plan, Frances O'Roark Dowell ; illustrated by Amy June Bates
- Cake, Joyce Magnin
- I lost my tooth in Africa, by Penda Diakité ; illustrated by Baba Wagué Diakité
- Are you ready to hatch an unusual chicken?, by Kelly Jones ; illustrated by Katie Kath
- Big chickie, little chickie, a book of opposites, by Janee Trasler
- Heroes on the side, Cyndi Marko
- Chicken soup, Jean Van Leeuwen ; illustrated by David Gavril
- Minnie and Moo and the musk of Zorro, Den[y]s Cazet
- The sky is falling!, Mark Teague
- The chicken who couldn't, Jan Thomas
- Unusual chickens for the exceptional poultry farmer, by Kelly Jones ; Illustrated by Katie Kath
- A hat for Minerva Louise, Janet Morgan Stoeke
- Beak to the future, Tom Angleberger ; color by Joey Ellis
- Peep, a little book about taking a leap, written and illustrated by Maria van Lieshout ; designed by Molly Leach
- Peggy, a brave chicken on a big adventure, Anna Walker
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