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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chickens Aren't the Only Ones, February 7, 2000
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This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
Children will enjoy listening to you read this delightful book about egg-laying animals and their unique eggs. The colorful illustrations in this story are vivid and make the book come alive with fascinating detail. The words in rhyme tell this story in an informational, but highly interesting way that will attract children. They will want to read it again to be sure they do not miss any of the remarkable pictures this book offers. The pages about the octopus and insects are my most favorite because they tell their story in such a simple way. This book would be an excellent resource for children beginning to learn about egg-laying animals. I would recommend this book to everyone who loves great picture books.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Egg Book, September 29, 2001
This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
With an elegant rhyming text and glorious full-page illustrations, this marvellous little book manages to convey it's information both succinctly and powerfully.

Birds,snakes, lizards,crocodiles, turtles, dinosaurs, frogs, toads, salamanders, fish, seahorses, sharks, rays, snails, spiders, insects, and a couple of mammal-like critters all lay eggs.

My Preschool and Kindergarten ESL students love it! I'd give it ten stars if I could.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! What better way to learn the word Oviporous!, November 26, 1996
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Ruth Heller has found the way to make that *learning* connection for children. It is an enjoyable books for adults too. Wonderful for two year olds through six year olds. Buy it
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous Rhymes and lively colorful pictures, November 30, 2005
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Elizabeth A Triano "lizziewriter" (In Transition, NY (watch this space)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
My son brought this book home from school today as reading homework (he's in second grade). This was one of those times when I was pleasantly surprised by a homework book being better than the usual. I like the humorous rhyming language, the entertaining and educational tone, and the pretty pictures. The illustrations are not scientific in detail, but there are many recognizable species and the book is laid out in an artistic manner all too often lost now that so much is done slip-slap on computers. I am glad to see that the book is still in print. It's a winner. Not much text per page, so very easy for many, but not a baby book either.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful eggy book!, April 29, 2001
This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
Animals that lay eggs: a simple subject but a vital biology lesson for young and old alike. Beautiful illustrations drive the point clearly and allows a great deal of discussion to flow from each page. Go learn...this is a wonderful way to approach science!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I admire this book., January 4, 2006
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Karen K. Hart (Austin, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
I think it's really great that Ruth Heller introduces a complex subject in a children's book without talking down to the children. It's great that she uses "big" words like "oviparous"--kids, after all, can remember lengthy dinosaur names; there's no reason why they can't handle other long scientific words.
But I do have slight qualms. For instance, the part about amphibians says that amphibians don't have claws--what about African clawed frogs?
The illustrations are engaging, and the use of rhyme in prose makes the text flow nicely. The subject is interesting, too. I just wonder a bit about the accuracy of the "facts" presented here.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best, most colorful book for young kids, August 15, 1997
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My kids have loved this book so much that many of the pages have become torn or lost. I'm looking to buy another one if I can find it since I've got another daughter, 8 months old, who will want to read it too. Unfortunately, I have, and want, the Spanish version that seems to be out of print. This book is all about the kinds of animals that make eggs. So, it's not only a fun story to listen to but the kids learn something. Finally, the illustrations are the best you will find in any kids book, anywhere. Bar none!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars CHICKENS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES, May 7, 2009
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This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
When I was teaching kindergarten, I loved this book and its companion, "Animals Born Alive and Well". The rhyming story and colorful illustrations made an enjoyable read-aloud book that children asked for again and again. The books were unavailable for a few years, and I was so happy to see them available again, so I can share them with another group of children.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Chick chick, February 2, 2007
This review is from: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) (Paperback)
A great book that talks about other animals that lay eggs other than chickens. I read this book to my preschool children and they loved it very much. The pictures are bright and very colourful. It's a must buy!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Informative book about animal/mammal/insect eggs., September 28, 2006
I enjoy the realistic non-anthropomorphic pictures Ruth Heller, author/illustrator, placed on each page. They are colorful, accurate and fun to look at. Some pages have just one animal and other pages are filled with lively looking insects and their eggs. I also enjoyed how she showed the size, coloring, shape and form difference between all types of eggs. I learned a lot from this book and think that kids over 3 will enjoy having this read to them. The only downfall I see in this story is that sometimes the words and sentences are in rhyming form and sometimes they aren't. I would've preferred one OR the other, not both. It doesn't flow as well with the two methods of writ, but other than that it was a good book.
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Chickens Aren't the Only Ones  (World of Nature Series)
Chickens Aren't the Only Ones (World of Nature Series) by Ruth Heller (Paperback - May 24, 1999)
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