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Lynn Brunelle - Chicken Scratches: Poultry Poetry and Rooster Rhymes

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As adorably absurd as chickens themselves, this book of charming illustrations and laugh-out-loud funny poultry poems will appeal to anyone with a fowl sense of humor!

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A chicken named Millicent Smites loved to twirl and leap to new heights Till - photo 1

A chicken named Millicent Smites loved to twirl and leap to new heights Till - photo 2 A chicken named Millicent Smites loved to twirl and leap to new heights. Till one night on her toes, as she danced with a rose, she laid a fresh egg in her tights.
Chickie step. Chickie boom Chickie chickie step step Chickie chickie boom Chickie - photo 3 Chickie boom. Chickie chickie step step Chickie chickie boom Chickie chickie step step - photo 4 Chickie chickie step step. Chickie chickie boom Chickie chickie step step teeter totter boom Chickie - photo 5 Chickie chickie boom.

Chickie chickie step step teeter totter boom. Chickie chickie step step step then BOOM Chickie chickie step step step step step Chickie chickie quickie - photo 6 BOOM. Chickie chickie step step step step step Chickie chickie quickie chickie - photo 7 Chickie chickie step step step step step! Chickie chickie quickie chickie zoom zoom zoom There was a special - photo 8 Chickie chickie quickie chickie zoom zoom zoom!

There was a special chicken though she was quite a grouch She laid square - photo 9 There was a special chicken, though she was quite a grouch. She laid square eggs and talked a lot, but all she said was, OUCH!
The day the rooster had the flu he could not cock-a-doodle-do He could not - photo 10 The day the rooster had the flu he could not cock-a-doodle-do. He could not walk. He could not talk.

No one was sure just what to do. They called a doctor to the coop, who brought a bowl of chicken soup. Drink up, he said. Its good for you. I promise its no one you knew.

Not last night but the night before three little chicks came peeping at my - photo 11 Not last night, but the night before, three little chicks came peeping at my door.

One was a deviled egg. Two were sweets. And all three yelled out, Trick or treat.

Hula Zelda was a dancer. Brother! Could she shimmy! UP and down, shed twist around and wiggle every limb-y She put the WOW in luau as she hula-ed through each - photo 12 and wiggle every limb-y. And when she clucked ALOHA roosters crowed in sheer delight She loved the - photo 14 And when she clucked ALOHA roosters crowed in sheer delight. She loved the island rhythms so much it sometimes hurt Cause every egg that - photo 15 She loved the island rhythms so much it sometimes hurt. She loved the island rhythms so much it sometimes hurt Cause every egg that - photo 15 She loved the island rhythms so much it sometimes hurt.

Cause every egg that Zelda laid came wearing a grass skirt. Hildegard my chicken pal sang as sweet as a root canal Now shes hit the - photo 16

Hildegard my chicken pal sang as sweet as a root canal Now shes hit the - photo 17 Hildegard, my chicken pal, sang as sweet as a root canal. Now shes hit the opera stage. Her shocking sounds are all the rage.
We sing her praises every day as long as she sings far away.
You think a wishbone is lucky Just make a wish and snap it My wishbones - photo 18 You think a wishbone is lucky? Just make a wish and snap it?! My wishbones lucky tucked inside, where nobody can crack it!
Im sure youve heard the many facts that make the chicken rare It has two - photo 19 Im sure youve heard the many facts that make the chicken rare. It has two drumsticks and a comb, yet neither drum nor hair.

It even has a belly, but there is no button there!

Henny Penny, penny-pincher, kept a penny in her purse. But when she took her penny out, her day turned bad, then worse. Someone pinched her, then her penny, laughed and ran away Stopshe clucked That pennys saved until a rainy - photo 20 laughed, and ran away. Stopshe clucked That pennys saved until a rainy day She ran to catch the - photo 21 Stop!she clucked. That pennys saved until a rainy day! She ran to catch the pinching thief and whacked him with her purse Then - photo 22 She ran to catch the pinching thief, and whacked him with her purse. Then good old Henny Penny pinched her penny in reverse One worm Two - photo 23 Then good old Henny Penny pinched her penny in reverse! One worm Two chicks Worm won Fiddlesticks - photo 24
One worm Two chicks Worm won Fiddlesticks A chicken ate a pack of - photo 25 One worm.

Two chicks. Worm won. Fiddlesticks! A chicken ate a pack of seeds before she read the label Next day she laid a - photo 26

A chicken ate a pack of seeds before she read the label Next day she laid a - photo 27 A chicken ate a pack of seeds before she read the label. Next day she laid a cantaloupe upon the breakfast table.
We chickens are a time trip, were visions from the pastwere living, breathing relatives of creatures long, long past.
My feathers, wings, and scaly feet have ancient tales to tell of Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, locked inside each cell. See the Archaeopteryx emerging as I soar Listen to my cluck and hear - photo 28 See the Archaeopteryx emerging as I soar? Listen to my cluck and hear Tyrannosaurus roar!
Supersaurus, Hadrosaur, Agilosaurus, too.

Velociraptor, Troodon, the whole Jurassic crew.
All that dino DNA lives in my family tree. Want to see a dinosaur? Just take a look at me!

Sing a song of tasty bugs Snacks to crunch and munch Crisp and roly-poly bugs - photo 29
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