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Picture book of chicken's story-chicken laying strange eggs
Chickens Laying Strange Eggs won the Best Children's Book Award in Bronn in 2006. This is a picture book from Europe and Austria, written by Hans. Janice, that's Walter. Schmogne, an international masterpiece created by two people working together.

Once upon a time, there was a magical hen on the farm. It just rains when you see something.

One day, this magical hen swallowed her own shadow, and then something wonderful happened. It only laid black eggs for three days in a row. Ha ha! How interesting! It is conceivable that the chicks hatched by it are also black!

In the morning, the hen flew into the sky and dropped three gray clouds. This is because she saw the fog in the morning!

The magical hen crossed the football field and laid many small round football eggs.

Let's continue to look back. What surprises and interesting things happened later?

The apple fell from the apple tree and hit the hen on the head. The next day, the hen laid three big yellow apples. It seems that the apple that hits the hen is not red, but yellow, because it is what the hen sees!

The farmer thought the hen was ill, but the vet gave the hen a serious examination, but found nothing. This hen is not sick at all. The next day, the farmer planted a light bulb in the henhouse, which was still on!

Ha ha! This is so weird! At the same time, we are deeply impressed by the author's transcendence of imagination and creativity.

The farmer thinks his chicken is so unusual that it will become a star! To this end, he took the hen to the TV station, and many cameras were aimed at the hen. When people expected it to lay strange eggs again, but this time the hen let everyone down. When it faced the camera, it only laid a beautiful white egg.

The farmer took the hen home with a tractor, and it snowed heavily. The next day, the hen laid three snowballs in the henhouse.

The farmer was really angry this time. He said, "other hens can lay eggs, so what?" I don't need this chicken that can't lay eggs. I want to kill it and drink it! "

But at night, the farmer can't sleep. He went to the yard to look at the stars for a long time. When he passed the henhouse, he found that there were three stars twinkling in the henhouse. The farmer looked at the stars, patted the sleeping hen with his hand and said proudly, "What a strange chicken!" "

The farmer went back to the house and lay down, and soon fell asleep snoring. The hen talked comfortably in her sleep in the henhouse, and then laid a big square egg with stars in the sky. This magical hen is still imagining that she has become a deformed chicken, sometimes like a sheep, sometimes like a dragonfly, sometimes like a camel and so on. . . . . .

Of course, there will be many strange eggs and deformed chickens, which is really an eye-opener, including grandson eggs, dragon eggs, frozen eggs, blind eggs and so on. . . . . .

A picture book beyond conventional thinking, children can expand their unlimited imagination and bring it to the extreme!

In the picture, each chicken lays different eggs. Children can count them by hand and then compare them. What's the difference between all the eggs, the order and shape of laying eggs, virtually let children have a deeper understanding of the concept, shape and order of logarithm. Picture books are really amazing. From reading picture books to playing picture books, children can learn more knowledge imperceptibly, such as counting eggs, stars, deformed chickens, all kinds of strange eggs, and cognition of various shapes, such as circles, stars and squares.