No, No, Sammy Crow

No, No, Sammy Crow by Lillian Hoban is a First Edition published by Greenwillow Books in 1981. This children’s book, written in English and spanning 32 pages, presents a story about Sheila and Sammy Crow, who set aside their differences when faced with a common threat from the Robin boys. The narrative explores themes of family and sibling relationships through the lens of animal characters.
Readers will find a tale that highlights the importance of unity and cooperation in the face of adversity. As Sheila hatches an egg, the bond between her and Sammy is tested, ultimately leading to a resolution that emphasizes the strength found in family ties. The book falls within the realm of juvenile fiction, focusing on animals and their interactions, making it a relatable and engaging read for young audiences.
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Sheila and Sammy Crow forget their differences when the Robin boys attack Sammy and endanger the egg Sheila is hatching.
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