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Sinclair, the Velociraptor Who Thought He Was a Chicken

By: Douglas Rees, Galia Bernstein - illustrator
Narrated by: Fred Berman
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Sinclair, the Velociraptor Who Thought He Was a Chicken features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!

An action-packed and hilarious audiobook about a family of chickens with one member who is a little different from the rest.

Edna the very first chicken is hatching her very first eggs!

With long, sharp teeth and claws, one of her chicks, Sinclair, is an unusual chicken. But when Gorgosaurus threatens his family, Sinclair might just prove to be the best chicken ever.

Heartfelt and humorous, this delightful audiobook celebrates dinosaurs, chickens, the importance of family, and the joy of accepting who we are.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

©2024 Douglas Rees (P)2024 Macmillan Audio
Animals Animals & Nature Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction Funny Heartfelt Witty

Critic reviews

"This kinder, funnier “Ugly Duckling” story is a visual treat...Readers should give it a cheer—or, as Sinclair would say, a 'RAUUUGH!'”–Publishers Weekly

"Silly, with a dash of science."–Kirkus

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