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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A Friend for Minerva Louise was such a cute little story and it's told from a chicken's point of view. The farmer's have a new baby and the chicken thinks that the baby is a rabbit for her to play with. She calls the stroller a wheel barrel and when she sees the baby, he's holding a stuffed bunny. The chicken says they did get a bunny and he has awesome toys, talking about the baby. It was very cute, but I think that the pictures were a little plain. Overall, the ending made me laugh. Minerva Louise finds that something is new in the house, and tries to find what is going on. She thinks it is a new farm animal, but discovers that there is a new baby on its way. This is a great book for story time, or reading it to a child who is about to become an older sibling. Any child that enjoys reading about farm animals would like this book too. This story was about a chicken named Minerva Louise. She thinks the house looks different. She walks through it and thinks the family there has a new bunny because of all the new toys. At the end of the story she sees a new baby with a toy bunny and thinks there is a new bunny with some great toys. This story describes all the things that would be in a house if there was a new baby. It would be a good story for children with a new baby at home. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
When Minerva Louise, a curious chicken, mistakes a baby crib for a rabbit hutch, she searches for the rabbit and in the process discovers new additions around the house. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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