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Author name: Mary Jane Auch

 : The Easter Egg Farm
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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780823409174
ISBN number: 0823409171
Label: Holiday House
Manufacturer: Holiday House
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 36
Printing Date: 1992-03
Publishing house: Holiday House
Age index: Ages 4-8
Sale Popularity Level: 1282437
Studio: Holiday House




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Pauline the hen can't concentrate well enough to lay an egg. The other hens call her lazy. But, then a wonderful thing happens. Pauline concentrates very hard--and lays a most unsual egg, one with a pattern on it. Soon she lays more and a lady offers to buy all her eggs for the town's annual Easter egg hunt. Then, the unexpected happens. . . . Full colour throughout.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best Easter Books Out There
Absolutely love this book! I tell everyone I know to buy this for Easter. The best of Auch's books. We read it every Easter season to my kids. The pics are cute and Pauline and Mrs. Pennyworth are to funny.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The Easter Egg Farm
The Easter Egg Farm, by Mary Jane Auch, has been one of my favorite ever since I was little. I love the story of a misfit chicken with a talent for laying colorful eggs. In the begining of the story, Pauline, the main character, is being ridiculed by the other hens becuase of the colorful eggs that she lays. This part of the story upset me when i was younger because Pauline was ashamed of her wonderful talent. Pauline continues to lay and hide her colorful eggs until Mrs. Pennywort finds one. Unlike the hens, Mrs Pennywort thinks that the eggs are beautiful. Mrs. Pennywort's appreciation for Pauline's eggs always cheers me up. Pauline has a wonderful talent and deserves some appreciation for it. Mrs. Pennywort begins to exhibit Pauline's eggs on the window sills of the house. The colorful eggs catch the attention of an old woman who is helping with an easter egg hunt. The woman converses with Mrs. Pennywort and they agree that the woman can use some of the eggs for the easter egg hunt. The eggs are to be collected from Mrs. Pennywort later in the week. Because of her deadline, Pauline begins to lay eggs constantly. Mrs. Pennywort also takes Pauline on feild trips to enspire her egg designs. I particularly like this part of the book because of the idea of a chicken at an art museum. The illustrations in this part of the book are also very colorful and add to the story. At the end of the week, Mrs. Pennywort begins to collect the eggs from around the house to give to the old woman, but when she gets to the sunny side of the house, she finds that all the eggs are hatching. Mrs. Pennywort goes into a tizzy tryin to glue the eggs back together while all the baby chicks run around the house. This illustrations in this part of the book are particularly funny. In the end, the old woman gets some eggs for the easter egg hunt and Pauline gets to keep her baby chicks.

I would reccomend this stroy to children between the age of four and seven. I believe this book needs such a wide age range because it is detailed, yet easy to understand. The acutal story is too detailed for young children to read but the illustrations tell the story by themselves. Because of this, older children will appreciate the words in the story and younger children will appreciate the the illustrations. This book is enjoyable for children of all ages.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One to Read Again and Again
What a fabulous book!! Everyone in the family enjoys reading and hearing this book again and again. It is so full of fun and imagination. Read it and see...you won't be disappointed.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A major hit with our 3-year old daughter.
Our daughter has taken this book out of her pre-school library 5 weeks in a row. We all love the wonderful, lively illustrations. Most of all, we love the message -- different can be absolutely beautiful! With Mrs. Pennywort's encouragement, the especially talented Pauline can produce any egg she wants. A great story on all levels.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One of our very favorite books!
It has become a tradition in my home to read this book before painting our Easter eggs. The story and illustrations are so comical, colorful and exciting that we can't wait to turn the page and see what happens next. Then we pick our favorite egg. What fun! You won't be disappointed.

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