How to Hatch a Reader
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Learning to read can be tricky, but a good teacher can make all the difference! When your feathered friends start begging for books, you want to be ready with all the right tools. First, find a cozy place to rest their chicken cheeks and help them peck the right story. Make sure to avoid the scary ones (and any books with fowl language). Help your chickens practice letter sounds, point out common words, and encourage every chicken scratch. Don't forget to celebrate with a dance party! Before long, words will be flying off the pages . . . unless that fox gets in the way. With warm colors, adorable characters, humor and hints of forthcoming mischief, How to Hatch a Reader is the perfect addition to any home, library or classroom, helping kids build confidence in their own skills while encouraging a love for books and reading with others. Kari Ann Gonzalez is a writer of children's fiction and informational fiction with a heaping helping of humor and STEAM concepts. When she is not regaling her family with tall tales or creating colorful characters for her stories, you will find her reading voraciously. Two cats and six chickens are kind enough to share their home with Kari and her family in California. To learn more about Kari visit https://www.karianngonzalez.com. Rachel Suzanne graduated from Birmingham City University, England with First class honours in Visual Communication, specialising in illustration. She lives with her family, pet parrot Maggie, and two cats. She enjoys creating work through the process of crossing traditional printmaking, digital art, and experimental mark making. Learn more about Rachel at http://www.rachelsuzanne.com. When your feathered friends start begging for books, you want to be ready with all the right tools. First, find a cozy place to rest their chicken cheeks and help them peck the right story. Help your chickens practice letter sounds, point out common words, and encourage every chicken scratch. Before long, words will be flying off the pages . . . unless that fox gets in the way.

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Learning to read can be tricky, but a good teacher can make all the difference! When your feathered friends start begging for books, you want to be ready with all the right tools. First, find a cozy place to rest their chicken cheeks and help them peck the right story. Make sure to avoid the scary ones (and any books with fowl language). Help your chickens practice letter sounds, point out common words, and encourage every chicken scratch. Don't forget to celebrate with a dance party! Before long, words will be flying off the pages . . . unless that fox gets in the way. With warm colors, adorable characters, humor and hints of forthcoming mischief, How to Hatch a Reader is the perfect addition to any home, library or classroom, helping kids build confidence in their own skills while encouraging a love for books and reading with others. Kari Ann Gonzalez is a writer of children's fiction and informational fiction with a heaping helping of humor and STEAM concepts. When she is not regaling her family with tall tales or creating colorful characters for her stories, you will find her reading voraciously. Two cats and six chickens are kind enough to share their home with Kari and her family in California. To learn more about Kari visit https://www.karianngonzalez.com. Rachel Suzanne graduated from Birmingham City University, England with First class honours in Visual Communication, specialising in illustration. She lives with her family, pet parrot Maggie, and two cats. She enjoys creating work through the process of crossing traditional printmaking, digital art, and experimental mark making. Learn more about Rachel at http://www.rachelsuzanne.com. When your feathered friends start begging for books, you want to be ready with all the right tools. First, find a cozy place to rest their chicken cheeks and help them peck the right story. Help your chickens practice letter sounds, point out common words, and encourage every chicken scratch. Before long, words will be flying off the pages . . . unless that fox gets in the way.
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Gonzalez, K. A., & Suzanne, R. (2023). How to Hatch a Reader. [United States], Gnome Road Publishing.

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Gonzalez, Kari Ann and Rachel, Suzanne. 2023. How to Hatch a Reader. [United States], Gnome Road Publishing.

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Gonzalez, Kari Ann and Rachel, Suzanne, How to Hatch a Reader. [United States], Gnome Road Publishing, 2023.

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Gonzalez, Kari Ann, and Rachel Suzanne. How to Hatch a Reader. [United States], Gnome Road Publishing, 2023.

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