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Emma and the coyote  Cover Image Book Book

Emma and the coyote / by Margriet Ruurs ; illustrations by Barbara Spurll.

Ruurs, Margriet, 1952- (Author). Spurll, Barbara (Added Author).

Summary:

Emma faces down a coyote that is scaring the rooster and the other hens.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0773731407 (hc.)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Stoddart Kids, c1999.
Subject: Chickens > Fiction
Coyotes > 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
Lakeshore Branch STO JP Ruurs 31681000698217 PICTURE Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Emma the hen doesn't believe that coyotes are smarter than chickens, and when the coyote shows up she is not afraid, and decides to prove herself right
  • Independent Publishing Group
    Grand Prize, Ex aequo - 2000 Luxcanada, illustration, children's book

    Most chickens have enough sense to run when a coyote
    comes near. Not Emma. She thinks she can outfox a hungry canine despite the warnings of the farmer and his family.

    One day the suspense reaches a peak when the hungry coyote comes a little too close. Will Emma's "uncanny good luck" hold out even if her common sense doesn't?

    Margriet Ruurs has once again created a hen-house farce that will draw chuckles from fans of this plucky chicken. Barbara Spurll's trademark animal caricatures will delight as they bring this barnyard comedy to life.


  • Midpoint Books
    Grand Prize, Ex aequo - 2000 Luxcanada, illustration, children's book

    Most chickens have enough sense to run when a coyote
    comes near. Not Emma. She thinks she can outfox a hungry canine despite the warnings of the farmer and his family.

    One day the suspense reaches a peak when the hungry coyote comes a little too close. Will Emma's "uncanny good luck" hold out even if her common sense doesn't?

    Margriet Ruurs has once again created a hen-house farce that will draw chuckles from fans of this plucky chicken. Barbara Spurll's trademark animal caricatures will delight as they bring this barnyard comedy to life.



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