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nA resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, while giving something of herself along the way. nChicken really admires Scarecrows hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesnt have a walking stick to trade--but she knows someone who does. This begins her quest to find items to trade among her farm friends, all to obtain a walking stick to swap for Scarecrows hat. But why does Chicken want an old straw hat? nWith bright watercolors and a gentle tone to keep readers captivated, this clever story written and illustrated by Ken Brown poses a problem and offers a creative solution that young children will delight in discovering. nIn this classroom favorite, a resourceful chicken enlists her farm friends to get a coveted hat from Scarecrow. A delightful circular tale and fall read-aloud Great for storytelling, with big beautiful pictures for a topper. ―Kirkus ReviewsChicken really admires Scarecrows hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesnt have a walking stick to trade--but she knows someone who does.Author-illustrator Ken Brown pairs vivid, realistic watercolors with an inventive plot, engaging sequencing and repetition and to tell a charming circular story packed with relatable themes of friendship, bartering, and problem solving. An ideal storytime choice for autumn and harvest themes.Also available from Ken Brown: nWhats the Time, Grandma Wolf?Awards: Childrens Literature Choice List (Picture Books, Ages 4-8) ―Childrens Literature nBest Bets for the Classroom (Picture Books) ―Virginia Center for Childrens Books nNevada Young Readers Award (Nominee, Picture Books) ―Nevada Library Association nIn this classroom favorite, a resourceful chicken enlists her farm friends to get a coveted hat from Scarecrow. A delightful circular tale and fall read-aloud Great for storytelling, with big beautiful pictures for a topper. ―Kirkus ReviewsChicken really admires Scarecrows hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesnt have a walking stick to trade--but she knows someone who does.Author-illustrator Ken Brown pairs vivid, realistic watercolors with an inventive plot, engaging sequencing and repetition and to tell a charming circular story packed with relatable themes of friendship, bartering, and problem
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