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Available
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R Caz (c.1)
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HarperCollins (2003), Edition: First Edition first Printing, 48 pages
Description
Elvis the rooster thinks he has died when he fails to crow at the rising of the sun but the chickens find a way to restore his cluck.
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Original language
English
Physical description
48 p.; 8.5 inches
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LibraryThing member jodyjlittle
Elvis the rooster begins to crow in the morning when a bug suddenly flies into his mouth. He coughs and sputters and cannot seem to crow, but the sun comes up anyway, and Elvis faints. Elvis believes he is dying. What good is a rooster who cannot crow? His friends aim to help him, however. They
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trick him at night with a flashlight which makes Elvis believe that the sun is falling from the sky. His friends convince him that only he can save the sun. He must crow! Once again, as Elvis begins to crow, another bug flies into his mouth, but this time his friend, Daniela, squeezed his belly and the bug shoots out, allowing Elivs to crow. Show Less
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
Impulse grab from the library. I also grabbed some Minnie and Moo books. I like this companion much better, although normally I think cows are cooler than chickens. Clever & funny story - love the title page illustration.
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