Tuesday, April 16, 2024

48. Sing High, Sing Crow (The Great Mathemachicken #3)


Sing High, Sing Crow (The Great Mathemachicken #3) Nancy Krulik. Illustrated by Charlie Alder. 2024. 112 pages. [Source: Library]

First sentence: Feathers tickle
feathers fly
But I've got a feather in my eye!

Chirpy curled up in a tight little ball. She covered her ears with her wings. But nothing she did blocked out the noise of the crows singing their song up in the tree.

Premise/plot: Chirpy (and friends) return in their third adventure. In this one, the chicks are ALL disturbed by the oh-so-noisy crows and their "music." The band isn't made up exclusively of crows. Can the chicks work together to find away to make their super inconsiderate neighbors HUSH or SHOO? Perhaps it's time for Chirpy to go to school and learn a clever way (based on math and/or science) to solve the problem. What Chirpy learns is that music and math go hand in hand...but can that fact prove helpful????

My thoughts: I enjoyed this one. I do like the series. The first book is Hide and Go Beak and the second is Have a Slice Day.  

 

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