"Cock-a-doodle-doo!" cried the sheep, waking up the animals who were still asleep. What happened to rooster?
Cock-a-doodle-doo! cried the sheep, waking up the animals who were still asleep. What happened to rooster?
Cock-a-doodle-do! Time to stop hitting that snooze button and shake up your mornings with this wacky new alarm clock! Wake up, be on time, or announce the end of the work day with the Tiny Alarm Cock.
Roody The Rooster lives on a farm. His internal alarm clock serves as a wakeup call for all the farm animals.
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The moon is fading and soon the sun will be rising for a new day.
"Follow rooster around the farm as he wakes up all the sleepy animals in this ... book with ... shaped pages and a ... cock-a-doodle-do sound."--Page 4 of cover.
When Farmer McQuick receives a mysterious package, Simon Rooster doesn't feel needed anymore. Now Simon must find a way to show Farmer McQuick that only a rooster can do a...
We also express our thanks to C. R. Cornelius, Roy Henrickson, Andrew Hendrickx, and Bill Mason for permission to work on ... Selected chapters profited from the comments of Jeff Cynx, Randy Gallistel, Marc Hauser, Joe Macedonia, ...
Kelly Doudna. It's 6:00 a.m., and Rex Rooster's alarm clock goes off. He hits the snooze button and thinks to himself, “Just 10 more minutes. Then I'll get up and crow.” It's 6:10 a.m., and Rex's alarm clock goes off again. He says to ...
Cock-a-doodle-doo! Help Cockerel to wake up all the sleepy farm animals in this jolly rhyming book. Children will love turning the chunky shaped pages and pressing the button to hear noisy Cockerel crow!