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Table of Contents
About The Book
Boys and girls will flock to Warren, a quirky chicken who wants to find his inner greatness.
Warren, a bespectacled chicken, is bored with the everyday chicken routine: peck, cluck, feed; peck, cluck, feed. Same old, same old. There must be more to life, no? And there must be more to Warren. He leaves the farm to discover what makes him special—and with the help of an unhatched egg and a snarky, hungry rat, he just might get some answers.
Filled with simple text, speech balloons, and engaging illustrations, this easy-to-follow story is a blend between a picture book and a chapter book, making it an ideal bridge for independent readers.
Warren, a bespectacled chicken, is bored with the everyday chicken routine: peck, cluck, feed; peck, cluck, feed. Same old, same old. There must be more to life, no? And there must be more to Warren. He leaves the farm to discover what makes him special—and with the help of an unhatched egg and a snarky, hungry rat, he just might get some answers.
Filled with simple text, speech balloons, and engaging illustrations, this easy-to-follow story is a blend between a picture book and a chapter book, making it an ideal bridge for independent readers.
About The Illustrator
Sarah Dillard studied art at Wheaton College and illustration at Rhode Island School of Design. She lives with her husband in Waitsfield, Vermont.
Product Details
- Publisher: Aladdin (February 11, 2014)
- Length: 64 pages
- ISBN13: 9781442453401
- Ages: 6 - 9
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Awards and Honors
- Kansas NEA Reading Circle List PrimaryTitle
- Cybils Award Finalist
- Wisconsin State Reading Association's Reading List
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High Resolution Images
- Book Cover Image (jpg): Extraordinary Warren Paper Over Board 9781442453401
- Author Photo (jpg): Sarah Dillard Photography by Sarah Dillard(0.1 MB)
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