Learning to read may have felt like a breeze, but learning to write could ruffle a few feathers! It's time to hatch a plan to turn your chickens into a flock of word-smithing wonders.
The award-winning team of Kari Ann Gonzalez and Rachel Suzanne pair up again in this witty sequel to HOW TO HATCH A READER! Now that your chickens are egg-cellent readers, they'll want to learn to write as well... and you want to be prepared. First, get crackin' by helping them form letters. Then walk them through spelling each and every word. When words turn into sentences and sentences to stories, they'll be ready to spread their writing wings. That is, unless sneaky Goldi-fox gets in the way again.
Combining laugh-out-loud text with bright and cheerful illustrations, HOW TO HATCH A WRITER is perfect for classrooms, homeschooling families, or libraries and is certain to prompt a flurry of stories as super and silly as this one!
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Place of publication
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
ISBN-13
978-1-957655-53-6 (9781957655536)
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Kari Ann Gonzalez is a writer of children's fiction and informational fiction with a heaping helping of humor and STEAM concepts. When she is not regaling her family with tall tales or creating colorful characters for her stories, you will find her reading voraciously. Two cats and six chickens are kind enough to share their home with Kari and her family in California. Follow Kari online at https: //www.karianngonzalez.com. Rachel Suzanne graduated from Birmingham City University, England with First class honours in Visual Communication, specialising in illustration. She lives with her family, pet parrot Maggie, and two cats. She enjoys creating work through the process of crossing traditional printmaking, digital art, and experimental mark making. Follow her online at http: //www.rachelsuzanne.com.