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An Extraordinary Egg

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 663 Ratings and 111 Reviews

Book Description
It's an extraordinary day on Pebble Island for three frogs when one of them discovers a beautiful white egg. They've never seen a chicken egg before, but they're sure that's what this must be. So when the egg hatches and out crawls a long green, scaly creature, they naturally call it . . . a chicken! From award winning-artist Leo Lionni, here's a hilarious case of mistaken identity that children a... More
Book Information
PublisherDragonfly Books
BindingPaperback (17 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100679893857
ISBN-13978-0679893851
Publication Date11/17/1998
The Creators
About Leo Lionni (Author, Illustrator) : Leo Lionni is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Leo Lionni include Inch By Inch, Over Rainbows and Down Rabbit Holes: The Art of Children's Bo... more
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11/17/2009 jacklyn curb said:
A few frogs discover an egg that hatches, and meets a new friend they mistakenly call a chicken. The story portrays talking animals in their natural habitat. The characters exhibit their animal behaviors, but they can talk to each other and different animals. The chicken is an easily recognizable an... more

tags: great for pre k and k, I recommend, I read

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9/25/2009 Stephen Schwartz said: The humor in this book is fantastic. I always have great time reading this to my students.

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