Book
Story Map
The Zoo
The Egg
The Chase
100

"Quackenstein Hatches a Family"

Title.

100

The main character in the book.

Quackenstein

100

Who lived in the darkest corner of the zoo in a shack?

Quakenstein.

100

Where Quackenstein kept the egg.

In his nest.

100

The place Quackenstein ran first.

Outside.

200

The person who wrote the story/words.

Author, Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen

200

The setting of the book.

The zoo.

200

Packs, herds, gaggles, bloats, and litters.

The way most of the animals in the zoo lived.

200

Quackenstein's name for the little egg.

Ducky-poo

200

In the water Quackenstein tried to hide behind these/

Logs on the water.

300

The part of the book that Brian T. Jones, the illustrator, created.

The pictures.

300

Quackenstein's problem.

He doesn't have a family and he is lonely.

300

The reason Quackenstein was bitter.

He lived all alone.

300

The the time of day and weather when the egg hatched.

A dark and stormy night.
300

The mother heroin was doing this when Quackenstein hid behind her.

Reading.

400

The part of the book, other than the front cover, that has the title, author, and illustrator.

Title page.

400

Quackenstein does this to solve his problem.

Adopts an unclaimed egg.

400

The word on the sign in the nursery that let Quackenstein know the eggs didn't have families. 

Orphaned.

400
The first part of the Thing that poked out of the egg. 

The beak.

400

Another name for the rabbits Quackenstein crushed as he ran.

Hares.

500

This is the book's address and is found on the spine of the book.

The call number.

500

The two words that the Thing said that solved Quackenstein's the problem.

"Hello, dad!"

500

Quackinstein changed his sign from "Keep Out" to "Welcome to our happy home. Love, Quack and his son..."

Platypus.

500

When Quackenstein saw this part of the Thing he said "I've hatched a monster!"

Two paws with sharped curved claws.

500

The place where the Thing cornered Quackenstein.

A cave.

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