Interrupting Chicken : cookies for breakfast / David Ezra Stein.
The little red chicken wakes up hungry for one thing: cookies! Papa thinks nursery rhymes would make a better morning treat--and an excuse to rest in bed a little longer. But with little Chicken, nothing happens quite as planned.
Record details
- ISBN: 1536207780
- ISBN: 9781536207781
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 28 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2021.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "A sequel to the Caldecott Honor Book"--Cover. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 23.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Nursery rhymes > Juvenile fiction. Chickens > Juvenile fiction. Fathers and daughters > Juvenile fiction. Breakfasts > Juvenile fiction. Cookies > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | STO JP Stein | 31681020181673 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
On a bright Saturday morning, the little red chicken, who wants cookies for breakfast, jars her Papa awake and delightfully interjects cookiesâand herselfâinto every nursery rhyme they read together to satisfy her sweet tooth. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
The little red chicken wakes up hungry for one thing: cookies! Papa thinks nursery rhymes would make a better morning treat--and an excuse to rest in bed a little longer. But with little Chicken, nothing happens quite as planned. - Random House, Inc.
In her latest star turn, the little red chicken from the Caldecott Honor Book Interrupting Chicken is hungryâand sillier than ever.
Itâs bright and early on a Saturday morning, and the little red chicken wants cookies for breakfast. What better way to persuade Papa than by jarring him awake and gleefully interjecting cookiesâand herself!âinto every nursery rhyme they read together? Though the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe heartily endorses the little red chickenâs plan, Papa has his own idea for a sweet breakfast for his determined daughter. Featuring the same riotous charm and bright, bold art as Interrupting Chicken and Interrupting Chicken and the Elephant of Surprise, David Ezra Steinâs third installment will have any fan with a sweet tooth and a love of meta rhyme clamoring to find out: will the early bird get the cookie?