
Cocky Doodle Scrooge: A Barnyard Comedy
Christmas Carols from the Hen House: Cocky Doodle Doo, Book 3
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Lawrence Locke
It's Dickens...with chickens!
Nothing puts a damper on the Christmas spirit more than a fluffy white rooster named Sweetie. Reginald and his flock plot to serve the big bully a helping of humble pie with the aid of their fellow farm animals and some creative storytelling.
Will they end up on Santa's naughty list? Or Martha's stewpot? And can they teach a humbug how to get along?
Find out in book three of Cocky Doodle Doo, a zany barnyard comedy series with hyper-literate chickens, talking pigs, sage horses, and Tae Kwon ducks as the barnyard bands together to create a Christmas carol of their own.
Fun for the whole family!
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This is a fun series, with excellent and creative writing and the perfect narrating to go along with it.
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Dickens and Chickens!
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An adorable Christmas story
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Sweetie is definitely not "sweet" and continues to put the chickens at risk of being Christmas dinner. The things the animals got up to in trying to get Sweetie to change was too funny and then I shuddered when their plan fell apart right near the end of their version of Scrooge.
Lawrence Locke the narrator does a super job giving the different characters their own voice. However, I wish Maggie's wasn't so loud, smiles. But Sweetie's is great with a New York tone, maybe Brooklin. It fits him just right.
Great story to read with children!
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