Chicken Talk
Written by Patricia MacLachlan and Illustrated by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Written by Patricia MacLachlan and Illustrated by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Summary:
The chickens on the farm have a message for their farm owners! They’re tired of arugula salad, how about putting a fan in their hot coop, and HEY—watch out for that snake in your tent.
As the children walk around their beloved farm, they discover more and more chicken talk scratched into the dirt. The family can hardly believe it. What will the chickens possibly say next!?
izzabell, fourth grade: Chicken Talk was soooo good. It's a must read, okay MUST READ!
Jackson, fourth grade: I liked Chicken Talk because the chickens and the rooster could collaborate with the humans!
Ayreona, fourth grade: The pictures where cartoons and I thought the front cover was really well done.
Clare, second grade: It was cute.
Jenna, second grade: I liked how the chickens wrote messages.
Braxton, second grade: I liked that the chickens all had different names.
Grady, third grade: I liked the pictures in the story. I liked the words in the story.
Samson, third grade: I liked the details. And I liked the mystery.
Dane, third grade: I liked the part where the chickens write. I (also) liked the part where they find out the chickens are the ones who wrote.
Jodi, third grade: The pictures are good. I liked the writing.
Diane, eighth grade: I loved this book. The pictures of the chickens were so chickeny. One of the hens sitting on the porch chairs looking like (an) elegant lady was probably my favorite.