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Cora and her best friend, Karen the chicken, are inseparable on the farm. From sunrise to sunset, Cora and Karen spend their days causing mischief, playing, and adventuring together. Their hilarious, silly games and antics are such fun! What will they do next? Inspired by the real-life friendship between author Katelynne Caruso's daughter and her pet chicken, What a Silly, Silly Chicken explores the meaning and joys of friendship. In this light and fun story, young readers learn that anyone and anything can be a best friend-even a chicken! Small children and their parents, pet owners, farm…mehr

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Cora and her best friend, Karen the chicken, are inseparable on the farm. From sunrise to sunset, Cora and Karen spend their days causing mischief, playing, and adventuring together. Their hilarious, silly games and antics are such fun! What will they do next? Inspired by the real-life friendship between author Katelynne Caruso's daughter and her pet chicken, What a Silly, Silly Chicken explores the meaning and joys of friendship. In this light and fun story, young readers learn that anyone and anything can be a best friend-even a chicken! Small children and their parents, pet owners, farm owners, farm hobbyists, and backyard chicken enthusiasts will love and enjoy this whimsical, humorous, and imaginative story.
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Autorenporträt
Katelynne Caruso is a wife and stay-at-home mother of three children and lives on their little hobby farm in Connecticut where she and her husband raise their family, where hard work and hard play are cherished. She has a bachelor's degree in biology, and prior to staying home to raise her children, her career was in veterinary medicine. Katelynne's writing inspiration comes from watching her only daughter grow up around all of the animals on their farm, which causes Katelynne to relive her own childhood dreams which have become reality through her daughter's eyes.