We Adopted a Baby Chick

Lori Joy Smith
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We Adopted a Baby Chick

Lori Joy Smith
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CANADIAN3-5 YEARS48 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Jun 14, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 48
  • Publisher: Tundra
  • ISBN: 9780735266551
  • Dimensions: 8.44" W x 0.44" L x 8.31" H
LORI JOY SMITH is an illustrator and fine artist whose work has been exhibited in galleries across Canada and the United States. Her illustrations have appeared on greeting cards and in Chirp, American Girl, Teen and Today's Parent magazines, among other places. Lori has illustrated several picture books including Count Your Chickens by Jo Ellen Bogart, Run Salmon Run by Bobs & LoLo and My Canada by Katherine Dearlove. She has written and illustrated another picture book about Albert the sheep called We Adopted a Baby Lamb. Lori enjoys knitting, drawing and sewing. She lives with her family in Prince Edward Island, along with a growing menagerie of pets — three cats, two bunnies, one dog and two sheep.
Named The Baby Spot's "Best Book of the Summer"

"This adorable book ticks all of the boxes." —The Baby Spot

"Smith’s ability to both challenge and reward expectations makes this appealing and utterly unpretentious book a valuable new take on being the cutest in the family, and then graduating to a different role." —Imaginary Elevators

"[S]peaks to the sibling rivalry that sometimes arises when a child loses her/his place in the family hierarchy as the arrival of another child [disrupts] that order." —CM Magazine

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