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In this fresh and funny follow-up to the Ezra Jack Keats Honor Book A Crow of His Own, rooster Clyde is forced to adjust to new roommates on the farm when Fran the goat and her kid, Rowdy, take up residence. Can Clyde handle having a new kid in town? Rooster Clyde has just settled in and found his voice when everyone demands that he take his hard-earned crow down a notch so as to not disturb newcomer Rowdy. That doesn't sit well with Clyde. Neither does the fact that motherly goose Roberta seems to have taken the new animals' side. The farm community learning to deal with a young member of the group is the main story in text and is paired with a wordless story in illustrations that shows Farmer Jay and Farmer Kevin getting ready for their adopted child to arrive on the farm.
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There's a new baby goat on the farm, and now Clyde the rooster needs to be careful with his good-morning cock-a-doodle-doos so as not to wake Rowdy. Clyde feels a bit disgruntled. The wakeup call is something all the other animals need to get going in the morning. What is Clyde to do?
He, of course, comes up with a perfect solution and everyone is happy again in this gentle lovely farm story, as the story winds down with the announcement of the arrival of a new baby for the human farmers, too.
The delight of the story is in the witty and pun-filled dialogue between the animals. Don't miss it.