Chatty the Hen Pheasant : Travels with the Pack
Chatty the Hen Pheasant : Travels with the Pack
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Author(s): Harkey, Linda
ISBN No.: 9781665712743
Pages: 28
Year: 202111
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 19.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"My official name is Cimaroc Lucky Nassau. The Great One (my human hunter and owner) calls me Nassau. I'm a Labrador Retriever. To retrieve means to bring back-and that's what I do best-everywhere we hunt in America!" This starts the story of Chatty the Hen Pheasant. Chatty is a humorous and adventure-filled story with plenty of action to keep the interest of elementary children. What happens when a smart pheasant meets up with a determined hunting dog? Both animals use tons of playful antics throughout the story. Chatty the Hen Pheasant will win the hearts and minds of all who read this story. The Remarkable Story of Willie the Crow: A Hickory Doc's Tale - "This action-packed story will spark the imagination of young readers.


Harkey is a gifted storyteller and has created interesting and diverse characters. She skillfully uses friendly dialogue and adventure to offer lessons in friendship, inclusion, and courage." Recommended by the US Review "Linda Harkey delivers again on a tale that is half morality play and half Seinfeld. Chatty, an endlessly gabby pheasant, and Nassau, a devoted Labrador, run in to each other smack dab in the middle of a snow storm, only to discover that there are hidden rules running their universe. Mike Minick's illustrations are an absolute delight, but it's the dialogue and Nassau's endeavor to be the best dog in the toughest job that makes the story. All I can say is, the Great One better fork over the rawhide chews, pronto." Scott Jones, author of and throw away the skins and Jupiter and Gilgamesh, a novel of Summeria and Texas Doc, WIllie, and the Pack: Secrets, Gifts, Family: A Hickory Doc's Tale - "These hunting dogs jump off the page and come to life through Linda's tales of their adventures as they face challenges in life. Linda's stories engaged our students in the lives of these dogs, sparking great discussions and learning activities about character development, sequencing, and elements of the story.


One student brought a stuffed puppy dog named Zeke to join the fun every week." Cindy Carr, teacher, eagle nest elementary - NBCT PLF NE Regional Coordinator.


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