A Kid's Guide to Keeping Chickens: Best Breeds, Creating a Home, Care and Handling, Outdoor Fun, Crafts and Treats

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Storey Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
144
Dimensions
7.4 X 9.7 X 0.6 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781612124186

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About the Author
Melissa Caughey is the author of the best-selling books How to Speak Chicken and A Kid's Guide to Keeping Chickens, as well as Chicken Wisdom Frame-Ups. She is a backyard chicken keeper, beekeeper, master gardener, and writer who pens the award-winning blog Tilly's Nest. Caughey has been featured in many national publications and can be found speaking on an array of topics at events across the country. She lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
Reviews
Winner: Learningâ Magazine 2016 Teachers' ChoiceSM Award for the Family

Winner: 2016 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books

"This book is a must have for families getting started with their first flock. Full of colorful ideas such as crafts and recipes for your ladies, it also covers the essential how-to's of raising chickens that everyone can learn from."
--Jessi Bloom, author of Free Range Chicken Gardens

"This colorful book is bursting with kid's energy and enthusiasm while delivering all the basics in brief, easily digested segments."
-- Backyard Poultry

"One of the most well-rounded and eye-catching guides to raising chickens I've seen."
-- Austin American Statesman

"Dogs? Cats? Goldfish? Gerbils? So old school. Caughey explains how to a child's love of animals into a different type of pet experience, one with fresh eggs."
-- The Morning Call


"Fun, fascinating and full of practical tips for keeping chickens, A Kid's Guide to Keeping Chickens is a must-have for anyone interested in starting a flock to call their own.
-- HGTV Gardens