“She’s such a good mother; She’s happy to care for
her own eggs and others.”
This applies to one of Millie’s Chickens. She keeps three types and named them Rhodie,
Leggy and Silkie. They represent actual
breeds.
Can you guess what they
are? One of them even lays blue eggs! Another kind has an extra toe.
I thought about reading this book for the first time while preparing our eggs. Perfectly, Millie and her mother were depicted in one
of the pages enjoying the same with hot toast and butter.
Once we were done reading this story, it felt as
satisfying as the scrambled eggs we just ate for breakfast!
Did you know that chickens are fully grown by their first birthday?
We learned all about what it takes to raise
chickens and a ton of other facts.
For example, combs are not just something we use to
straighten out our hair. It’s also the
word used to describe a distinguishable part right above each of their heads.
You can ask these follow up questions about what you've learned in this book that comes "packed with STEM-friendly science info."
- Who lays eggs, chicks or hens?
- Why are grits important in a chicken’s
diet?
- What is the purpose of a coop or an ark?
- When is a chick also known as a pullet?
- While birds like to sing loudly first thing in the
morning, what does a rooster like to do?
- How many days does it take for a chick to hatch?
- What kind of test will show when an egg is rotten?
- Eggs are rich in protein and what essential Vitamin?
- Are eggs that come from free range chickens better and
tastier than those by chickens that were raised indoors?
Some multiple choice options:
Which of these can be found in
a chicken’s anatomy twice?
a)Beaks b)Livers c) Stomach
Which color listed below is not one you’ll find in a
laid egg?
a)White b)
brown c) cream d)blue e)pale green f)yellow
A chicken’s diet consists of which of the following?
a)seeds b) grain c)insects
d)all of these
Some final notes about this book:
Millie’s Chickens includes advice on raising chickens and cooking eggs. It is also a companion to The Beeman (separate blog post review can be found here.)
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