
Chicken Chuck the rooster, who has set himself up as boss of the barnyard by virtue of the special blue feather in the middle of his forehead, finds his authority undermined by a circus horse with two blue feathers.
year: 2000, 2005, 2001
call number/section: 1000
subjects: individuality, fiction, roosters, domestic animals, circus, juvenile fiction
Editions

Martin, Bill
Winslow Press (2000)
Chicken Chuck the rooster, who has set himself up as boss of the barnyard by virtue of the special blue feather in the middle of his forehead, finds his authority undermined by a circus horse with two blue feathers.
Schools: 5

Martin, Bill
Marshall Cavendish (2005)
Chicken Chuck the rooster, who has set himself up as boss of the barnyard by virtue of the special blue feather in the middle of his forehead, finds his authority undermined by a circus horse with two blue feathers.
Schools: 1

Martin, Bill
Winslow Press (2001)
Chicken Chuck the rooster, who has set himself up as boss of the barnyard by virtue of the special blue feather in the middle of his forehead, finds his authority undermined by a circus horse with two blue feathers.
Schools: 0