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"Shoo!" said Earl.Earl and Pearl are planting pumpkins. Chicken wants to help. But it seems like the only thing Chicken is good at is getting in the way.
"Shoo! Shoo!" said Pearl.
"Cluck! Cluck! Cluck!" said Chicken.
32 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2002
Summary: A beginning reader in which two kids decide to plant pumpkins. Earl and Pearl shoo a chicken out of their pumpkin patch repeatedly until they find themselves with a grasshopper infestation. The chicken helps them out by shooing the grasshoppers away. Chicken is rewarded with pumpkin gifts from the children.
Evaluation: Although the book lacks a true introduction to the setting or characters, the ending of the story is satisfying. The story has conflict and resolution. I wondered at the beginning of the story why the children kept shooing the chicken away. An introduction to the problem would have solved that mystery.
Teaching Idea: This book would make a good guided reading book. There are some words which may be challenging for beginning readers to decode on their own. However, there is a high rate of repetition of these words so once the decoding has been learned, the book should be an easy read for emergent readers.