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Feathered Quill Book Reviews says: "another hilarious adventure that children will love." Seinfeld for kids!Chicken and Egg are out running errands on a lovely day. They stop at the pharmacy to pick up some medicine. This sparks a lengthy debate about whether it is pronounced an-TIE-biotics or an-TEE-biotics. While they're busy arguing, they cross the road. But why? They simply can't recall. Perhaps if they retrace their steps it will all become clear? Or maybe they'll just step into trouble!Why Did Chicken Cross the Road? is a funny new twist on an age-old question. This humorous story is fun…mehr

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Feathered Quill Book Reviews says: "another hilarious adventure that children will love." Seinfeld for kids!Chicken and Egg are out running errands on a lovely day. They stop at the pharmacy to pick up some medicine. This sparks a lengthy debate about whether it is pronounced an-TIE-biotics or an-TEE-biotics. While they're busy arguing, they cross the road. But why? They simply can't recall. Perhaps if they retrace their steps it will all become clear? Or maybe they'll just step into trouble!Why Did Chicken Cross the Road? is a funny new twist on an age-old question. This humorous story is fun for boys and girls ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, grades Pre-K, K (Kindergarten), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.Be sure to check out Book 1 in the Chicken and Egg series: Who's First?
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Award-winning children's book author Deborah Stevenson has a passion for animals, and a strong desire to share that passion with children. In addition to sharing her love of animals, Stevenson's books convey positive messages about believing in your abilities-to achieve your goals, to make positive differences in the world, and to be kind to yourself and others. She believes that in a complex and difficult world, values of caring, consideration, hard work and determination to pursue with abandon the things that matter most to you, are more important than ever before in human history. A former technical writer, literature major, and a mother, children's books have proven to be a perfect outlet for Deborah's interests. She lives in New Jersey with a few too many dogs, but wouldn't trade any of them. When she is not marketing telecomm products at her day job, or writing, she enjoys training for and competing in the sport of dog agility.