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Chicken, Pig and Cow are looking for a change. The popsicle-stick barn Girl built for them is great, but sometimes it gets just a little too crowded. So off they go in search of a new house. They soon discover that nestling among fuzzy slippers in the closet is too "linty," and living under the furniture is too scary! What about Girl's dollhouse? There's lots of space and they all get their own room--Chicken's even has TV. But what seemed perfect turns out to be a lot less desirable than the comforts of home. Maybe their jam-packed barn isn't so bad after all ...With her simple, humorous style and expressive illustrations, Ruth Ohi brings Chicken, Pig, Cow (and Dog!) back for a second toddler-friendly instalment chronicling the everyday adventures of these lovable characters.

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This is Book 1 in the Chicken, Pig, Cow Series. See all Chicken, Pig, Cow books here.

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About Ruth Ohi

Ruth Ohi is not only a talented writer and illustrator, she is also a tireless presenter at schools and libraries, where she shares her trade secrets with children. Ohi lives with her family in Toronto, Ontario. Check out her website at www.ruthohi.com.

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About Michael Kusugak

Robert Munsch is the author of more than 25 books for children including "The Paper Bag Princes" and "Stephanie's Ponytail." He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and studied to be a Jesuit priest before deciding to work with children instead. He taught in a variety of nursery schools and daycare centers while he earned an MA in Early Childhood Educa

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About Michael Martchenko

St. Stephen's Community House has been addressing poverty, homelessness, unemployment, AIDS, racism, youth alienation, and the integration of refugees and immigrants in downtown Toronto since 1962.

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