I Got a Chicken for My Birthday

I Got a Chicken for My Birthday
ISBN-10
1541517245
ISBN-13
9781541517240
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2018-03-01
Publisher
Carolrhoda Books ®
Author
Laura Gehl

Description

All the birthday girl wants from her Abuela is a ticket to the amusement park. Instead, she gets a chicken. But this chicken is no ordinary chicken; it has plans! With a lot of hard work, and help from other animals, this chicken may just end up granting the girl the best birthday gift ever.

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